Most of us will remember what it was like to graduate from school, the lead up to the ceremony and the excitement of a night out after with your friends.
28.04.2020 - 19:05 / evoke.ie
Laura Whitmore has opened up about her life after the tragic death of her friend Caroline Flack.
In an interview with Cosmopolitan, the Love Island host admits that 2020 has been a rough year.
‘We need to remember to have the good times because 2020 has been weird,’ Laura told the magazine.
It was meant to be a big year for Laura even though it may not have started the way she would have liked.
The Bray native landed the biggest job on reality TV after Caroline was arrested on assault charges.
Most of us will remember what it was like to graduate from school, the lead up to the ceremony and the excitement of a night out after with your friends.
It looks like Laura Whitmore could be poised to take Holly Willoughby’s seat on Celebrity Juice.
Laura Whitmore is being lined up to replace Holly Willoughby on TV’s Celebrity Juice.
Laura Whitmore has spoken out after it was announced that this year’s summer series of Love Island has been postponed amid the coronavirus pandemic.The presenter of the ITV dating show, who replaced Caroline Flack before her tragic death earlier this year, hosted the winter series of the show in Cape Town. However, doubts about the summer series of the show, which is filmed in Mallorca, were confirmed today as show bosses announced it will be postponed until 2021.
Laura Whitmore has opened up on her relationship with Iain Stirling amid rumours the two are engaged. The 34 year old has been isolating with the Love Island voiceover star since the UK went into lockdown five weeks ago as the coronavirus continues to sweep the globe.
Laura Whitmore has said she will "never be OK" after the death of former Love Island host Caroline Flack.
Laura Whitmore has said that she will “never be OK” with Caroline Flack’s death.The 34 year old, who is rumoured to have got engaged to her boyfriend Iain Stirling, opened up about the TV star’s death, months after she took her own life at the age of 40. Laura has admitted Caroline’s death will always haunt her as she said: “It'll never be OK and it'll never be right.
Love Island host Laura Whitmore has said she will “never be OK” with Caroline Flack’s death.