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    Olivia Attwood Unpacks "Professional Victim" Phenomenon, Likens Them to "Ticks"

    In a recent social media post, television personality Olivia Attwood offered a candid perspective on individuals she terms "professional victims," drawing significant attention from her followers. Attwood described a pattern of behavior where certain people consistently fail to maintain employment or long-term friendships, yet perpetually cast themselves in the role of the aggrieved party. "They can't keep a job. They can't keep a friend," Attwood stated, emphasizing a recurring inability to sustain stable relationships or responsibilities. Attwood elaborated on this dynamic, suggesting that these individuals never attribute fault to themselves, always presenting as the victim. She introduced a striking analogy, comparing such people to "ticks" that attach to "host bodies" to draw sustenance. "They don't move on to new friends, they move on to new hosts," she explained, highlighting a parasitic relationship dynamic. "A tick has to be attached, it has to drink your blood, and it has to have a host body." The reality star concluded her commentary by advising viewers to "Just be glad you're no longer the host body," implying that detachment from such individuals is a positive and liberating step. Her remarks have resonated with many, sparking discussions online about recognizing and navigating toxic relationships and the psychological patterns of those who consistently avoid personal accountability. Attwood's direct and unfiltered delivery has once again positioned her at the center of a relatable social commentary.

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    Olivia Attwood slams an ex-friend in a very honest rant on TikTok

    The Bad Boyfriends presenter, 34, claimed the unnamed individual was a 'professional victim' as she took to her TikTok page on Saturday.

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