Love Island hosts Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling enjoyed a break to Edinburgh where they tucked into the traditional delicacy of a 'deep fried mars bar' but with a twist.
02.08.2020 - 17:13 / evoke.ie
Hot Press, ‘In the room I could see the outline of what looked like a jelly baby – just like in the movies.
Then silence.’Her doctor told her, ‘I’m sorry there’s no heart-beat.’Speaking to The Times, the Bray broadcaster further detailed her experience sharing, ‘It took me a year to talk about my miscarriage.’‘I’d heard about people having miscarriages when they were trying for babies, but my situation was very different.’‘What happens if you weren’t trying for a baby? I had that guilt of, “I
.Love Island hosts Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling enjoyed a break to Edinburgh where they tucked into the traditional delicacy of a 'deep fried mars bar' but with a twist.
Laura Whitmore, an Irish presenter based in London, has come under fire for a social media post about the British army.
Really pleased to share the first episode of the new podcast series ‘The Locker’ . Hear me talk about all things confidence, body positivity, being female in a male dominated industry & overcoming insecurities with the inspiring Ella, a soldier in the @britisharmy – Ella’s body changed when she trained and she didn’t fit into the stereotypical ‘feminine’ shape but she is proud of her body and knows to accept and appreciate herself and her strength.
The Times adding, ‘That’s the one thing the audience at home never see.’‘When you walk into a house with that many men and there are only two or three toilets – the smell of fake tan, the flatulence, the perfumes and aftershaves all together is like this eclectic medley.’Wow.Well now, we’re certainly not as keen as we were to while away a summer chilling in the stunning but smelly villas.Realistically though, what did we expect with that many contestants sharing a bedroom?Click here to read