OLIVIA Attwood has criticised influencers who claim they need to be abroad for work, saying people are “losing their family members daily”.

The reality star, who is engaged to Blackburn Rovers midfielder Bradley Dack, hit out at social media personalities who are posting paid partnerships from foreign countries while tight coronavirus restrictions remain in place at home.

Current lockdown restrictions mean people are not permitted to travel unnecessarily, including foreign trips.

In a video posted on Instagram, Olivia said: “There’s a difference between being able to earn money from wherever you are and being on holiday for work.

“Whenever I go on holiday, I will post content which I can monetise.

“I’m still on holiday, I don’t go, ‘Oh me and [my boyfriend] Brad have had the most amazing week in Portugal but don’t worry, I was flat out working’. You just sound so stupid.

“And on top of that you have got the ones going, ‘Oh we are all in this together, this is our struggle’.

“No it’s not, you are on holiday and to be fair I don’t f****** blame you.”

Attwood said she would not rule out taking a trip abroad herself.

“If this goes on for another six months, I’m not going to say that I wouldn’t potentially be tempted to take a trip, because I probably f****** would,” she added.

Attwood said influencers who claim to be working abroad are “giving a whole load of people a bad reputation when actually some people have just gone away and put their hands up and been like, ‘Yeah, I’m on holiday’.”

Attwood added: “People are losing their family members daily, people can’t pay their rent, people’s lifelong businesses they have worked their f****** bollocks off are crumbling around them and you are on your stories on the beach telling us we don’t know how hard it is.”