Laura Whitmore has responded to Love Island fans after they questioned her whereabouts on the ITV2 dating show after a week of jam-packed action from the villa.
28.06.2021 - 22:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Love Island returns to screens this week, with a new crop of contestants looking for romance in the Spanish sunshine.
For the 2021 series cast and crew have returned to sun-soaked Mallorca to film.
The villa for series 7 is in the picturesque village of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar on the Balearic island of Mallorca, and show host Laura Whitmore gave fans a sneak peek inside this week at the new decor.
In a video she
Laura Whitmore has responded to Love Island fans after they questioned her whereabouts on the ITV2 dating show after a week of jam-packed action from the villa.
YouTube vlogger carried out hours of on-field research before sneaking into the Love Island villa earlier this week.
Love Island villa security was breached by a YouTube vlogger who trespassed on to the ITV2 set and recorded footage of himself in the villa.
sun and games it is so well known for. Brits have been tuning in to the show to follow the singletons on their quest to find love and possibly feeling a little envious of the villa.
Laura Whitmore has unveiled a brand new snap of her baby daughter while the pair have been isolating in Spain.The 36 year old, who welcomed her daughter with comedian Iain Stirling earlier this year, took to her Instagram stories to share the rare photo with her 1.4million followers.
British summertime is finally here, and while we might have been dreaming of beaches abroad, it seems that good old Blighty is the best it’s going to get.
It’s usually all quite hush hush on what beauty products are being used inside the Love Island villa, short of Superdrug sun creams, but this year we’ve been given a heads up on the heated tools taking pride of place on the dressing room tables.
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