Olivia Attwood and Pete Wicks are sparking romance rumors after being seen together and sharing affectionate moments. A new tattoo and playful teasing on their radio show have further intensified the speculation.

Public Appearances and Playful Banter

Attwood, 34, recently received a compliment from Wicks, 37, on her appearance during their KISS FM show. This followed reports of a kiss in March and a subsequent trip to St. Tropez. The pair playfully discussed the negative effects of office air conditioning on beauty routines, with Wicks teasing Attwood while still praising her appearance.

The 'Savano' Mystery

Adding to the intrigue, Attwood recently got a new tattoo – the name 'Savano' – and referred to it as 'My Baby' on social media. Fans have been quick to speculate on its meaning, with many jokingly suggesting it’s a misspelling of Pete Wicks’ name or the name of a new pet. A cookie with the same name, 'Savano,' was also spotted during her birthday celebrations.

Katherine Ryan's Commentary

Comedian Katherine Ryan, appearing on Olivia’s podcast, ‘Olivia’s House,’ offered a candid assessment of Attwood’s romantic choices. Ryan jokingly suggested banning Wicks from the podcast and expressed hope that Attwood would remain single for a while, believing she has much to gain from focusing on her career and personal growth.

Ryan advised Attwood to consider having multiple casual relationships rather than focusing on one person. Attwood admitted to enjoying the feeling of being in love but acknowledged Ryan’s point about finding fulfillment outside of romance.

Past Relationship and Current Outlook

Attwood’s relationship with Wicks comes after her decade-long relationship with Bradley Dack ended in January. She has expressed a preference for meeting someone 'in the wild' rather than using dating apps. The couple’s public appearances and playful interactions continue to generate buzz.

The ‘Savano’ tattoo remains a central point of intrigue, adding a layer of mystery to their unfolding romance. The playful dynamic between Attwood and Wicks suggests a comfortable and lighthearted connection, despite the skeptical commentary from friends like Katherine Ryan.