Love Island narrator Iain Stirling sang the praises of his 'dream job' as he still enjoys being able to leave his house without being recognised.
The Edinburgh-born comedian has narrated Love Island since 2015 and the ITV dating show has now entered its ninth season. It was speculated that after his wife Laura Whitmore, 37, stepped down from her role as host, Iain, 34, would also depart the hit show.
But after his gushing statement, that doesn't seem likely to happen anytime soon. Speaking to Radio Times, the presenter said: "It’s the dream job for me, because I get the excitement of being involved in a show like Love Island, but can go to the supermarket and not be recognised – as long as I don’t say anything."Recently, the Scots comedian spoke about Laura Whitmore's replacement host Maya Jama on Good Morning Britain.
Hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls quizzed Iain on the new presenter, as Ed asked him: "Have you said to [Maya], 'Can you come over for a chat?' or 'I'm sending you a text?'"The 34-year-old laughed: "To Maya Jama?
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