Olivia and Alex Bowen have become parents after she gave birth to their first child.
24.05.2022 - 09:31 / ok.co.uk
For all his successes, you’d forgive Iain Stirling for being just a little smug. At 34, the Scotsman is without doubt one of the most successful comedians of his generation and has built up an almost cult status doing the voice-over for Love Island. But before the new series kicks off next month, Iain has been busy with other commitments, not least his biggest ever stand-up tour, which ended in Dublin in April.
And he’s about to embark on his sixth series hosting madcap entertainment show CelebAbility. As if that wasn’t enough, he’s also cowritten his own comedy sitcom, Buffering, and penned a book called Not Ready To Adult Yet, which was accompanied by a podcast of the same name. Now, just when you thought he could barely squeeze anything else in, he’s going global.This week he releases his first Amazon Original stand-up special, called Failing Upwards, to over 200 countries and territories.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page. Yet for all he has going on, Iain is unflappably cool when we catch up with him.
And that, in part, is to do with becoming a dad to his gorgeous baby girl last year, he explains. He and his Irish presenter wife Laura Whitmore, 37, welcomed their first child last March. “It just shifts your priorities,” he says, when we touch on how life has changed since.
“It’s a really good way of helping you realise what’s important. “I worry less about stuff. Like, if I was doing a gig, I would worry about the lighting, or maybe being late, and you just leave behind all those little niggles now.” Both Iain and Laura are notoriously private about family life – choosing not to share their daughter’s
.Olivia and Alex Bowen have become parents after she gave birth to their first child.
Love Island host Laura Whitmore has warmed the hearts of her fans on social media as she shared rare photos featuring her daughter on social media – with many fans commenting they couldn’t believe how quickly the little one has grown up. The 37 year old, who is married to Scottish comedian Iain Stirling, began hosting Love Island in 2020, following a successful career as a model, actress, and presenter on both television and radio.
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That's right, your favourite slice of reality TV is back for a summer of single men revealing themselves... wait, wrong show. Then again, there's little left to the imagination when it comes to the bikini-clad, ab-tastic singletons in the Love Island villa, and we're ready and waiting in the wings to lap up every sexy second.