Laura Whitmore is said to have bagged a whopping £500,000 deal to host the next series of Love Island. Laura, 36, first hosted the popular dating show in 2020 for the winter edition following Caroline Flack’s decision to step down.
In the wake of Caroline’s death in February 2020, Laura went on to host the 2021 summer edition of Love Island. Now, with summer just around the corner, Laura – who’s married to Love Island’s narrator Iain Sterling – will reportedly return to our screens once again in just a few months' time.
A source said: “There has been lots of speculation that Laura might be stepping down, or that other presenters were being lined up for the role. “Laura and show executives always hoped she would re-sign — it was just a case of making sure timings worked.” “She is excited to be going back to Casa Amor and seeing what dramas unfold,” they added to The Sun.
OK! Online have approached Laura’s reps for comment. While Laura’s allegedly making a return, one thing that won’t be is the iconic Love Island villa after bosses announced they’ve found a new mansion for this summer’s show.
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