They've just wrapped up filming on the latest series of Love Island, enjoyed a romantic trip in South Africa and now headed back to rainy England. But is a baby on the horizon for Iain Stirling and Laura Whitmore?
18.02.2020 - 01:16 / ok.co.uk
Love Island has aired a devastating tribute to former host Caroline Flack after her tragic death on Saturday, leaving viewers of the show “in tears”.
Caroline, who hosted the ITV show from 2015 to 2019, was remembered in a segment before the show aired, in a tribute which was created by the team in South Africa and voiceover star Iain Stirling.The tribute featured scenes of waves crashing near the villa in Capetown, before voiceover star Iain Stirling paid a heartbreaking tribute to his close
.They've just wrapped up filming on the latest series of Love Island, enjoyed a romantic trip in South Africa and now headed back to rainy England. But is a baby on the horizon for Iain Stirling and Laura Whitmore?
Laura Whitmore has showed off her incredible body while on holiday in South Africa with her boyfriend Iain Stirling.Taking to Instagram, the Love Island presenter shared a photo of herself holding her arms out behind her back as she stretches in front of a stunning view and pool. In the photo, the 34 year old can be seen wearing a tiny black swimsuit with a deep scoop down her back.
Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling have been winding down with a romantic safari in South Africa following a gruelling week filming the final episodes of Love Island series six while grieving their pal Caroline Flack's tragic death.The couple, who were both friends with the former host of the hit dating show, each took to their Instagram to share a few highlights from their trip.
Love Island contestants have been informed of Caroline Flack's tragic death ahead of tonight's final.
Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling have given a disturbing insight into the reality of dealing with intrusive paparazzi.
Laura Whitmore showed support for her boyfriend Iain Stirling on Twitter as he delivered a heartbreaking and poignant tribute to his "true friend" Caroline Flack.The comedian, who stars as Love Island's narrator, dropped his familiar witty rhetoric to read out the emotionally charged pre-recorded message, which was played over the opening titles of the ITV2 reality dating show.