Laura Whitmore has opened up about how she was not allowed to check in on the mental well-being of Love Island contestants while fronting the show.
The Irish presenter recently announced she would no longer be hosting Love Island, after replacing the late Caroline Flack in 2020.
At the time, Laura said she was only planning on hosting the show for one year. READ NEXT: Laura Whitmore teases dramatic new project days after quitting Love IslandIn a new interview, the 37-year-old said that because she had “no producing role” she was unable to voice any concerns about what was going on with the contestants and that it was “hard”.The mum-of-one said that she “questions things a lot” and that not being able to talk was “difficult”.
This year, Love Island was dogged with complaints of bullying and misogyny. ITV has vowed to review how the series played out ahead of the next one.
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