Confirmed: Love Island Has Found Its New Host In Laura Whitmore
More under this adFollowing her arrest, Caroline Flack was set to step down as presenter for the first-ever Love Island Winter, after many names have been rumoured to replace her, ITV2 has finally confirmed the next host of the show.
Rumours were running wild about who was going to replace Caroline Flack as Love Island host after her arrest and assault charges last week. Many names have been dropped and bookies shared odds, but it seems that everyone was far off the mark!
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Maura Higgins was rumoured to be the next host of the most-watched show in the UK, after the Dancing On Ice star shared a picture standing beside an infinity pool overlooking the sea with her back to the camera, with a caption: ‘Do one winter…’. But the queen of fanny flutters is preparing to compete and the timing was just not right.
More under this adMore under this adMaya Jama, Rick Edwards and Olivia Attwood were also rumoured to fly to South Africa. The mystery was finally solved this morning when Laura Whitmore shared a snap this morning confirming she'll be hosting Love Island and After Sun starting January 12th.
In her official statement, Laura referenced her friendship with Caroline Flack and confessed that the circumstances were bittersweet:
More under this adMore under this ad'I want to thank ITV for trusting me at the helm of this huge show. I wish it was in better circumstances; Caroline is a brilliant host and friend. We’ve spoken a lot in the last few days since she stepped down. She has been very kind to me and strongly pushed me for this role. I’ve watched her host every series and know I have big boots to fill. I will try and do it justice.'
Following the announcement, the ex-Love Island presenter took Instagram to share a story in which she revealed she is 'trying to keep her head above water'
More under this adMore under this adWe can't wait to see Laura in the villa, we reckon she'll be amazing!