Olivia Attwood and Chris Hughes have reportedly landed their own TV series.

Chris Hughes and Olivia Attwood

Chris Hughes and Olivia Attwood

The on/off couple - who met and fell for one another in the 'Love Island' villa over the summer but have been plagued by break ups and make ups - have been approached by bosses about fronting their own reality TV show based on their turbulent relationship.

A source told the Daily Star newspaper: "Chris and Olivia's romance is a rocky one. It will make for great reality TV, but only if they make it to the end of the series still together."

And that's not the only television opportunity they're keen on as the pair think they'd be th perfect "mentors" for future 'Love Island' contestants because of their history.

Chris said: "I would be a fantastic mentor, if anyone was struggling emotionally I could help them through it. I would cry with them and help them through it."

Olivia added: "I think me and Chris would be really good at it, because we had the most traumatic experience. It was a really rocky road for us to get to where we are. When it comes back we should be the villa therapists.

"Also if the girls wanted to go on like a night out to get the boys sweating then I could take them. We could be the mentors for the new people."

Chris and Olivia haven't had the smoothest of journeys after they left the show.

The duo were embroiled in a war of words with Katie Price and the 26-year-old hunk was videoed kissing a mystery woman whilst out on the town.

He said in a statement: "I was a mess Saturday night, couldn't remember an awful lot. I put my arm around a stranger which I should never have done, and I still don't know, but it's a lesson learnt not to be a drunk t***.

"All of us do things we shouldn't one time or another and do stupid s**t, but nothing escalated as it would never. Sometimes takes an incident to sharpen up in life. Just being a drunk d**k."