Laura Whitmore
Irish presenter and actress
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January 2024 | Appeared on the January/February cover of Xmag UK magazine. |
November 2023 | Began co-hosting the BBC Radio podcast 'Murder They Wrote with Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling'. |
November 2023 | Announced as a lead role in the feature film 'A Mother for an Hour', set for release in 2024. |
July 2023 | Released her ITVX documentary series Laura Whitmore Investigates. |
April 2023 | Began hosting her chat show Laura Whitmore's Breakfast Show on ITV1. |
2022 | Guest appearances on The Great Celebrity Bake Off for SU2C, Saturday Kitchen, and Richard Osman's House of Games. |
August 2022 | Announced as joining the cast of '2:22 A Ghost Story' on West End. |
August 23 2022 | Announced her departure from hosting Love Island. |
2021 | Appeared on multiple television shows including The Dumping Ground, Would I Lie to You?, Paul Sinha's TV Showdown, and Richard Osman's House of Games. |
June 2021 | Returned to host the seventh series of Love Island. |
March 2021 | Whitmore gave birth to her daughter, Stevie Ré, in late March. |
March 4 2021 | Released her first book titled 'No One Can Change Your Life Except For You'. |
2020 | Featured on The Crystal Maze as a guest. |
2020 | Begins presenting Love Island and Love Island: Aftersun, also becomes a team captain on Celebrity Juice and appears on Celebrity Gogglebox |
2020 | Laura Whitmore married Scottish comedian Iain Stirling in a private humanist ceremony at Dublin City Hall. |
December 20 2020 | Announced as the new host of Love Island series six, replacing Caroline Flack. |
September 2020 | Announced as a brand ambassador for Nintendo UK's Nintendo Switch game Ring Fit Adventure, appearing in TV advertisements. |
2019 | Acts in and writes Sadhbh |
December 20 2019 | Announced as the host of the sixth series of Love Island on ITV2, replacing Caroline Flack. |
2018 | Began hosting a weekly Sunday morning radio show on BBC Radio 5 Live. |
2018 | Presented the reality show 'Survival of the Fittest', further establishing her television presence. |
2018 | Made guest appearances on Who Do You Think You Are? and Britain's Got More Talent. |
2017 | Played Cleo Morey in the stage adaptation of Peter James' book 'Not Dead Enough', alongside Shane Richie, Bill Ward, and Stephen Billington. |
2016 | Appeared on Alan Carr's New Year Spectacular and Britain's Got More Talent. |
August 10 2016 | Participated in the fourteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing, partnered with Giovanni Pernice and voted out on 5 November 2016. |
2015 | Featured as a guest on Virtually Famous and Celebrity Squares. |
October 2015 | Collaborated with Daisy London on a jewellery collection inspired by music, featuring a plectrum-shaped design. |
February 26 2015 | Recorded her last news bulletin with MTV News after seven years with the channel. |
2014 | Joined the BBC Eurovision team as a commentator for the Eurovision Song Contest semi-finals in Copenhagen, Denmark. |
2014 | Appeared on additional TV shows including A League of Their Own, Celebrity Juice, and Fake Reaction. |
2014 | Started presenting 'This Morning', expanding her television hosting portfolio. |
2014 | Co-presents the Eurovision Song Contest Semi-Finals and the 11th Irish Film & Television Awards |
October 2014 | Launched Misstache for Movember, a campaign for women to support and raise awareness of men's health charity. |
April 2014 | Co-hosted the 11th Irish Film & Television Awards with Simon Delaney. |
2013 | Continued television guest appearances on shows such as Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Sweat the Small Stuff, Fake Reaction, and Sunday Side Up. |
2012 | Laura Whitmore made multiple guest appearances on television shows including Sunday Brunch, The Xtra Factor, Unzipped, Saturday Night with Miriam, and Celebrity Juice. |
2012 | Carried the 2012 Summer Olympics torch and appeared on RTÉ television talk show Saturday Night with Miriam. |
2012 | Whitmore starts presenting multiple shows including Beat TV, The Hit (pilot), The Hot Desk, and The Brits Backstage |
2011 | Began hosting I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! NOW! on ITV2, which she continued for five series. |
September 2011 | Appeared on the September cover of FHM magazine. |
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