Olivia Attwood opens a new chapter with Olivia’s House, a podcast created to feel like an exclusive late-night hangout for listeners.
Launching from New York while rooted firmly in London, the series blends Attwood’s unmistakable humour with the honesty that has made her one of the UK’s most distinctive personalities.
She describes the podcast as a members-only space where awkward, messy and hilarious moments are welcomed rather than avoided, and where conversations about love, fame, failure and identity are encouraged to unfold without limits.
Attwood said she wants to bring human stories to the forefront, framing them not as gossip but as the moments that reveal who people truly are, whether scandalous, heartwarming or somewhere in between.
The new show follows the huge success of her first podcast So Wrong It’s Right, which has surpassed ten million streams and generated one hundred and twenty-five million social video views.
With Olivia’s House, Attwood embraces a fresh format and aesthetic, supported by a stateside special line-up of guests including Ilona Maher, Brooks Nader and Tinx.
The change marks a natural evolution for a creator whose award-winning documentaries such as Getting Filthy Rich and The Price of Perfection, along with television roles on Love Island UK, Loose Women and This Morning, have established her as a voice willing to confront taboo topics with wit and clarity.
The series is backed by Platform Media alongside Lemonada Media. The partnership combines editorial ambition with global marketing muscle, designed to strengthen international reach, boost monetisation opportunities and drive long-term brand growth for the podcast.
Attwood said she wanted the show to reflect the energy of London and New York’s most exclusive members clubs, positioning Olivia’s House as the destination for in-the-know conversations that feel intimate yet generous.
Regualar features include “Leave It at the Door” inviting guests to confront and unpack the wildest things written about them, while “Who Makes Your Guest List (and Who Doesn’t)” offers a playful window into their private worlds.
Attwood promises that the combination of candid conversation, controlled mayhem and dry humour will define the tone of the series, with scandalous stories sitting comfortably alongside thoughtful moments and the occasional very dirty martini.
Olivia’s House launches today, Thursday 20 November and is available on YouTube and all major podcast platforms.
