Laura Whitmore’s awkward attack on Love Island
14.09.2022 - 16:31
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Laura Whitmore has been burning bridges all over ITV as she leaves her job as presenter of Love Island, slamming producers on her way out the door.Last week, she claimed she wasn’t allowed to check in on the wellbeing of contestants on the dating show or speak up if she thought something was wrong.It’s left viewers calling the star “bitter” and wondering if she’s about to get her husband Iain Stirling – who does the voiceover – kicked out, too.“I hate having anything I’m not allowed to say. I couldn’t ask Love Islanders if they were OK,” said Laura, 37, who was brought in to host the reality series in 2020, to replace original host Caroline Flack, who was suspended in 2019, and then tragically died the following February.“It is hard.
Your face is the front of the show, but I am one tiny person and have no producing role, so I couldn’t say if I didn’t think something was OK… I question things a lot – even if I don’t do it publicly, people would rather I didn’t. It’s difficult doing that when you work on the show.”Her comments followed another interview where she hinted, “When you work on the show, you can’t really talk about certain things.”Love Island has previously been accused of letting its contestants down, after former islanders Sophie Gradon and Mike Thalassitis both died by suicide.
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