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Brogan-Leigh Hurst

Olivia Attwood quits social media after feeling 'run down' following business closure

Olivia Attwood is taking some time away from social media following the temporary closure of her clothing business.

The reality star, 30, says she is "run down" as she has been working hard at her TV career.

And in the midst of it all, Olivia was forced to shut down her luxury brand We Are Foolish after complaints about the delivery and "severe" delays.

It is set to reopen, but a set date is yet to be announced.

A spokesperson for We Are Foolish explained: "We are moving!

"Since launching Foolish, our customers have experienced severe delays with their orders. For that we are sincerely sorry for any inconvenience caused and therefore have made the decision to move into a superior and larger fulfilment centre that will ensure our customers receive their orders efficiently.

Olivia Attwood told fans she is feeling 'run down' at the moment (oliviajade_attwood/Instagram)
She recently closed her clothing brand We Are Foolish (oliviajade_attwood/Instagram)

"We will be back up and running very soon and look forward to providing our customers with the service they deserve.

"We will be providing all email subscribers with a discount code to use on our site when we are ready to launch the SS22 collection with out brand new warehouse."

Taking to her social media a week after this, Olivia shared she won't be posting for the time being.

"Guys I am having some technical difficulties with my Instagram page," she began.

"Plus I am hella run down (as you can probably see from last video lol).

"So I won't be as active until I get both issues resolved - but I'm ok.

"Talk soon."

She will be back on Instagram soon (oliviajade_attwood/Instagram)

We Are Foolish was in the works for three years before its launch at W London.

Her closest celebrity pals attended the event as she celebrated her new clothing line.

"I'm really proud of it," Olivia told The Sun at the time.

"I've grown up so much in the past four years and I think my style has evolved. There will be people my age and older who want to invest in quality pieces that will last from season to season.

"It's not fad fashion, it's about timeless, classic pieces.

"I would never put my name to something unless it was fully right."

It has been closed for the past few weeks, but it seems the shop is ready for a summer comeback later this year.

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