Laura Whitmore has explained how she believes her Love Island gig in South Africa is not contributing to the climate crisis.
12.01.2020 - 17:41 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
After months of waiting, tonight Love Island will finally return to our screens, and some big changes will be in play.
Not only will the villa be in South Africa instead of Spain this time round, but Laura Whitmore will also be hosting the show for the first time, as she steps in to replace Caroline Flack.
Caroline was dropped from the show when news arose that she had been charged with assaulting her boyfriend Lewis Burton. The TV star has denied the charge and is due to face trial in March.
Laura Whitmore has explained how she believes her Love Island gig in South Africa is not contributing to the climate crisis.
Laura Whitmore has hit back at claims she is contributing to the climate crisis by jetting back and forth to Cape Town for Love Island.
Love Island presenter Laura Whitmore is set to shake things up on Sunday 26 January as she will surprise the islanders with an unannounced visit to the South Africa villa.The 34 year old TV star, who is dating Love Island voiceover Iain Stirling, will create trouble in paradise as she gathers the islanders around the fire pit to announce some shocking news.
Love Island is going to look very different when it starts on Sunday, that’s for sure. Not only is it in a new location - South Africa - with a stunning new villa, but there will also be a new host. After former presenter Caroline Flack was charged for assault last month, it was announced that Laura Whitmore - the girlfriend of hilarious voiceover, Iain Stirling - would be taking the reins.