Irish stars were out in force at the 2020 National Television Awards on Tuesday night in London.
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Last night, 12 January, was Laura Whitmore’s debut as the host of Love Island.The stunning Irish presenter undoubtedly felt the pressure owing to the fact that she was a last minute replacement because the previous host, Caroline Flack, was arrested and charged with assault by beating. However, the blonde bombshell, whose boyfriend Iain Stirling provides the voice commentary on the show, spectacularly rose to the challenge of filling Caroline’s shoes.
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