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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