Laura Whitmore has finally given the viewers what we've all been asking for: her departure from the Love Island villa.The 37-year-old took over the show after her late friend, Caroline Flack, stepped down from presenting.Whitmore released a statement on Instagram saying: "I was only planning to fill in for Caroline for a series and it turned into three series."READ MORE: 'Harry and Meghan don't deserve the Queen's olive branch - those brats deserve the boot'As much as we all appreciated Whitmore's support for a friend, after one series of hosting the show, it became very obvious that Love Island and Laura Whitmore did not make a good couple.
Unlike Caroline Flack, Whitmore appeared to lack any passion for the show and for the people that took part.She seemed emotionally divorced from whatever was going on inside the villa.It came across like a paycheque to her and another route to become famous.Whilst the effervescent, contagiously hilarious, and zealous Caroline Flack added an authentic spark of interest and curiosity into the show when presenting.After struggling for many years in and out of high profile relationships, Ms Flack was able to relate to the lost and single twenty-something year-olds, when she started hosting back in 2015.Something that no one could ever replicate, least of all the happily married and exceedingly dull Laura Whitmore.Replacements have already been discussed and currently the frontrunner to take over is Maya Jama.That's someone I'll get behind and I'm sure many others reading this column.Much like Caroline, there's something authentically raw about Jama.A touch of relatability and originality that some broadcasters lack (not mentioning any names).The 28-year-old presenter was recently spotted.
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