Blackburn Rovers player, Bradley Dack, has left a heartfelt message for his fiancée Olivia Atwood after her documentary won an award.

Getting Filthy Rich, which explores the modern world of the online sex industry, picked up an award for best popular factual programme at the 2023 Broadcast Awards.

Rovers midfielder Bradley said he is “so proud” of his fiancée for all the hard work she put into the show.

He said: “So proud of you! What an achievement to not only get nominated but to win.

“Honestly, I know how hard you have worked for this. Credit to you and the team for creating a brilliant show.

“Roll on the next series. I love you.”

The judges praised the ITV2 series saying “It feels like it is genuinely talking to a young audience. Olivia is a great talent who has some real moments of revelation.”

Posting to her 2million Instagram followers, Olivia said: “We just sat there in shock when Filthy Rich was read out.

“We were up against some massive shows. This is huge for so many reasons.

“So proud of the team and out incredible contributors for letting us tell their stories and break the stigma around sex work.

“My gratitude knows no ends.”

In the documentary, Olivia took explored to world of ‘Sugar Babies’, ‘Cam Girls’, amateur porn stars and OnlyFans Creators who can make thousands every month from their loyal subscribers.

Drawn by the promise of quick cash without having to physically interact with their ‘clients’ and with no middle man forcing anyone to do anything they don’t want to, these new self- empowered, self- employed women often start off looking for little more than a side hustle, but can get hooked on the wealth and fame that follows.

This series explored whether the promise of easy money is real, asking if the new sex trade is as innocuous as it seems, or if there are consequences to becoming an online sex symbol.

A second series of Getting Filthy rich has been confirmed but it is not yet know when it will air.

At the end of January Bradley made his 150th league appearance for Rovers at Bristol City and marked it with his 49th league goal.

With six more in the cup competitions, his tally of 55 in Rovers colours moves him into the top 30 of the club’s all-time goal scorers list.