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Laura Whitmore — from Bray to superstardom
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Laura Whitmore — from Bray to superstardom

Laura Whitmore is to receive The Irish Post Awards for Outstanding Contribution to Film, Television and Theatre Award

Laura Whitmore (image by Lee Malone)

LAURA WHITMORE, presenter, actress and author, is widely recognised for her sparky, dynamic presence on British television, not least as the former host of the wildly popular Love Island — which under Laura became a cultural phenomenon.

ON receiving the news that she would be getting The Irish Post Award, she said: “Wow what an honour! I’ve been very fortunate to work across television, film, radio and theatre over the last decade - areas I’m so passionate about. Leaving Ireland after college to follow opportunities was intimidating but I’ve always managed to find my community and support network wherever I go and the backbone has always been the Irish abroad, particularly in London. I’m so proud of being Irish and flying the flag in whatever country I’m working. This recognition means so much as I feel very fortunate, I get to tell stories in many forms and still have many more to tell. Thank you, it means the world to me.”

Laura Whitmore is especially known for her roles hosting Love Island, Celebrity Juice, I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here Now, MTV and much more, as well as her own BBC Radio 5 Live series, The Laura Whitmore Show. She currently hosts BBC Podcast, Murder They Wrote alongside comedian Iain Stirling. This weekly podcast from BBC Radio 5 Live unravels the stories of history’s worst criminals.

Laura is also the Presenter and Associate Producer of her hugely successful ITV documentary series Laura Whitmore Investigates. This year she also embarked on Comic Relief’s ‘Snow Way Back’ Arctic Trek to raise vital funds for Red Nose Day which can be seen in a primetime BBC1 documentary.

In 2023 she appeared as the voice of Amazon Prime’s new dating show Date My Mate as well as hosting Laura Whitmore’s Breakfast Show which broadcast on ITV1 every Sunday morning for ten weeks - a new lifestyle and entertainment series, where Laura interviewed a compelling combination of celebrity guests and hosted topical chats. She has also interviewed some of the biggest musical artists in the world and her love for music is inherent throughout her career, leading her to DJ at some of the biggest and best venues around the world.

Her hugely successful career in the entertainment industry has come from a mix of charm, relatability and sharp interviewing skills.

Early life and education

Laura Whitmore was born in Bray, County Wicklow. She always had a grá for showbusiness, and was ambitious from a young age.

Laura attended Loreto Secondary School in Bray before heading to Dublin City University (DCU) to study journalism; she gained a first in her degrees.

Her background in journalism has served her well, giving her a keen eye for storytelling and the immense ability to handle sensitive interviews with consummate ease.

Breakthrough in television

Laura Whitmore’s big break came when she entered a competition, aiming to become an MTV News presenter. Her vibrant personality and natural charisma impressed the judges. She won the competition, landing a spot as a video jockey for MTV News in Europe, beating 3,000 other contenders in the process.

This role catapulted Laura into the spotlight, giving her the chance to interview high-profile celebrities and cover some of the biggest entertainment events around the world. For several years, the Wicklow woman travelled extensively for MTV, covering events such as MTV Europe Music Awards and building a reputation as an engaging yet incisive presenter.

Career in Britain

In 2011, Laura made a shift to ITV, joining I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! NOW! as a co-host alongside Joe Swash and Russell Kane. The show, the companion series to I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, introduced her to a broader UK audience.

Her easy rapport with her co-hosts and quick wit helped make the show a mega hit, and she remained with it until 2015.

During this time, Laura also worked on several other projects, including co-hosting The Brits Are Coming, the nominations show for the BRIT Awards, and presenting for The Hot Desk and This Morning. Each new role expanded her reach and demonstrated her versatility, whether interviewing musicians or covering red carpet events.

Quite simply, she was now a mainstay on British television.

Love Island and mainstream fame

Laura Whitmore’s career reached new heights when she was announced as the new host of Love Island in 2020, following the untimely death of her friend and former host Caroline Flack. Laura’ss selection was widely praised; she brought warmth, humour, and a comforting presence to the role during a difficult time for the show and its fans. The reality dating show, known for its drama, controversies, and highly publicised relationships, had become a cultural phenomenon in the UK, and hosting it was both a challenge and an opportunity for Laura to reach an even larger audience.

Her role on Love Island wasn’t without its challenges. She navigated the pressures of hosting a show that constantly attracted intense media scrutiny, particularly regarding the well-being of its contestants. Laura was vocal about her views on mental health and online bullying, often using her platform to advocate for kindness and respect. Her approach brought a more compassionate tone to the show, particularly in her interviews with eliminated contestants, where she encouraged reflection and understanding over sensationalism.

Laura hosted Love Island until 2022, citing the intense pressures and logistical demands as reasons for stepping down. Her departure sparked conversations around the mental and emotional toll that high-profile media roles can have, especially in a time when social media criticism can be relentless.

Beyond television: acting and podcasting

Laura’s acting CV includes writing and starring in her first short film, Sabhdh, for which she won Best Actress at the Irish Film Awards. In September 2022 Laura embarked on her first West End role as Jenny in the critically acclaimed 2:22 A Ghost Story and returned to the play in Dublin in 2024 playing the role of Lauren at the Olympia Theatre. In 2024 she can be seen in Channel 4’s highly anticipated drama series Queenie as well as in feature film A Mother For An Hour.

Prior to that in 2019, she starred in the West End production of Not Dead Enough, a crime thriller by Peter James. The play was well-received, and Whitmore’s performance was praised, showing her versatility and her ability to move seamlessly between genres and formats. Acting, she has said, is something she would like to explore further as her career progresses.

Laura has used her platform to support various causes, particularly issues related to mental health, women’s rights, and equality, and the environment. She has been open about her experiences with mental health struggles and the pressures of fame, advocating for kindness online and promoting mental health resources. In 2021, she published her first book, No One Can Change Your Life Except for You, a blend of memoir and self-help guide offering insights and advice on topics like self-worth, resilience, and confidence. The book was well-received, resonating with readers who appreciated Whitmore’s honesty and relatability.

Laura Whitmore is also an advocate for sustainable fashion, often promoting eco-friendly brands and encouraging conscious consumerism. Her advocacy for the environment, along with her vocal support for gender equality and mental health awareness, has earned her respect beyond her work in entertainment, positioning her as a positive role model

The writing career (continued!)

With a degree in journalism, Laura has always regarded writing as her first love. In 2018 her article expressing her views on Upskirting and the #MeToo and #TimesUp campaigns went viral after publication on The Huffington Post, being shared millions of times around the world. And she has written features on topics ranging from abortion to the effects of social media, for Grazia Magazine, Hot Press, Elle and Glamour. Her poem for International Women’s Day, She, was shared all over social media and in March 2021 she released her first book No One Can Change Your Life Except For You  which has gone on to become a Sunday Times Bestseller.

Looking to the Future

With a successful career in television, a growing podcast, and a book under her belt, Laura Whitmore continues to be a force in the entertainment industry. She has hinted at wanting to explore more acting roles and has expressed interest in furthering her advocacy work, particularly in areas related to mental health and women’s rights.

The Irish Post Awards take place on November 7

JW Marriott Grosvenor House London.

www.theirishpostawards.com