Laura Whitmore takes helicopter to Glastonbury and celebrates hen do two years after marriage
23.06.2022 - 23:31
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island host Laura Whitmore has been celebrating her hen do in style – two years after her marriage to the show's narrator Iain Stirling – as she touched down at Glastonbury Festival in a helicopter. While the 37 year old mother-of-one is currently betrothed to hosting duties on this year's Love Island, which is currently underway, she made sure to make the most of her free time with her pals, at what she dubbed her "GlastHENbury".
Laura married Iain two years ago, and the couple share a 15-month old daughter together, however it seems that she never quite got around to celebrating her honeymoon until now. She took to Instagram to show off her clip-in hair beads that had been styled into her loosely tousled blonder hair, before sharing a snap of her cowboy boots as she hilariously implored them to "please survive the weekend".
Laura exhibited her savvy festival style in a navy blue cotton playsuit and her boots, and atop her blonde hair she wore an extravagant beaded hat that was adorned with the word "Bride", as well as a plume of blue feathers and different multicoloured ribbons that trailed off around her shoulders. She posed with pals in front of a sleek grey helicopter that was to take them to the iconic Glastonbury music festival, and she posted plenty of videos from inside it, including the moment they arrived at the venue.
Laura and Iain tied the knot in a “magical and perfect wedding” in 2020, which was kept secret until Laura confirmed the nuptials in a snap to celebrate ringing in the year 2021. The pair got married in a fuss-free ceremony at Dublin’s City Hall, and Laura looked incredible in a wedding snap that she shared, dressed in a white flared trouser suit and holding a bouquet of roses as she beamed
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