Laura Whitmore expecting second child with husband Iain Stirling
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Laura Whitmore expecting second child with husband Iain Stirling
"Whitmore (40) is married to Scotsman Iain Stirling, who is best known for providing the voiceover narration on Love Island. The pair met at an ITV party in 2016, before confirming their relationship in 2017. The Dublin-born TV star welcomed her first child with Stirling in 2021. The couple are very careful to shield their little one, from the public eye and never share photographs of her face."
"Whitmore shared her news on social media today, with a series of 'Instagram versus Reality' pictures from photoshoots that she has worked on during her pregnancy. "It wasn't just a a big meal mama ate. She's been cooking away! I'd like to thank stretchy pants and travel sick bags," she wrote. The former Love Island presenter who was born in Dublin and grew up in Wicklow, studied journalism in Dublin City University."
"She began her career as the face of MTV News in Europe, after winning the Pick Me MTV competition. Much of her early career was spent in the realm of mainstream entertainment, but has recently focused on investigative and true crime journalism, as well as stage acting. Since 2023, she has co-hosted a BBC Radio podcast alongside her husband - Murder They Wrote with Laura Whitmore and Iain Stirling - which delves into true crime cases."
Laura Whitmore is married to Scotsman Iain Stirling; the pair met at an ITV party in 2016 and confirmed their relationship in 2017. She welcomed her first child with Stirling in 2021 and the couple protect their child's privacy by not showing her face publicly. Whitmore announced a pregnancy-related social media post featuring 'Instagram versus Reality' photos and a humorous caption thanking stretchy pants and travel sick bags. Born in Dublin and raised in Wicklow, she studied journalism at Dublin City University and launched her career as the face of MTV News in Europe. Her work has shifted toward investigative and true crime journalism and stage acting, and since 2023 she has co-hosted the BBC Radio podcast Murder They Wrote with Iain Stirling.
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