Blackburn Rovers player, Bradley Dack, has said he is “gutted” for his fiancée Olivia Attwood, after she claimed to be verbally abused while walking her dogs.

The former Love Island star was in tears as she spoke to her two million Instagram followers.

Olivia said she was walking her rescue dogs, Lola and Stitch, in the park when she was called a “f****g crazy b***h” by a stranger.

She then claims she was followed back to her car by a “middle aged man” who called one of her dogs “disgusting”.

Olivia said:  "God, I can't believe I'm literally crying on my stories but I've just had the most awful experience. I literally can't believe what people are actually like.

“I literally never every cry.

“I was just in the park with the dogs and there was a cockapoo. Lola’s gone over to say hello.

“They were wagging tails and there was no issue. I’ve never had an issue with my dog.

“She wouldn’t be off the lead if she was a problem.

“This woman lunged in and picked up her dog for no reason.”

Olivia said this “freaked Lola out” causing her to bark and begin to pace in circles. Olivia said Lola didn’t bite or make any contact with the dog or woman.

Olivia said the woman proceeded to call her a “f*****g crazy b****, “that s*** off Love Island and a “psycho”.

Olivia said: "Even when I was like, two metres away she was like, 'your f*****g dog should be in a f*****g muzzle'.”

"There's like five people around and instead of helping me to get the dog, they all stand there and video it on their phone.

"Really nice people. I really hope you're never in a situation where you need help."

After calming her dogs down, Olivia returned to her vehicle and says she was followed by a man who she says continued to verbally abuse her.

She said: “I get the dogs and I am going back to the car park and a middle-aged man follows me across the car park

“He gets up behind me and goes ‘I know who you are’… he’s going ‘your dogs are disgusting’.

“I said ‘what’s your point? What has my dog done? It has barked at another dog'.

“’You’ve just followed a woman who is on her own across the car park’.

"Never in my life have I let anyone speak to me like that. It’s the s*** thing about being in this industry sometimes. You feel like you can’t f*****g defend yourself.

“People are just evil.”

Rovers midfielder Bradley slammed the “shameful behaviour” of the strangers.

He said: “Absolutely gutted to hear how Liv was treated today with the dogs in the park.

“And then to be followed by a bloke to the car is shameful.

“I guess that’s the world we are living in now.”