Irish stars were out in force at the 2020 National Television Awards on Tuesday night in London.
12.01.2020 - 11:56 / breakingnews.ie
New Love Island host Laura Whitmore’s career as a broadcaster started in 2008 when she won a competition run by MTV Networks Europe to become the face of MTV News in Europe.
She hosted news bulletins for MTV in her native Ireland from 2008 until 2015.
Whitmore took over from Caroline Flack as a presenter on I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! NOW! – the ITV2 spin-off show to the main jungle-based programme – in 2011.
She hosted the companion programme until 2015 alongside Joe Swash.
In 2014,
Irish stars were out in force at the 2020 National Television Awards on Tuesday night in London.
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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One of our favourite Derry Girls Nicola Coughlan turned thirty-three over the weekend and made sure to celebrate in style.
Irish presenter Laura Whitmore has revealed that former Love Island presenter Caroline Flack was rooting for her to be her replacement on the reality show.
New Love Island presenter Laura Whitmore has denied that racism was a contributing factor to her replacing Caroline Flack on the show.The 34 year old Irish TV star landed the gig to replace Carline, 40, over other frontrunners including Maya Jama, who was a favourite amongst fans of the reality series.