Laura Whitmore puts on a leggy show in a deep purple mini dress as she hosts Love Island: Aftersun
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Laura Whitmore looked amazing on Sunday as she prepared to host the latest episode of Love Island: Aftersun.
The TV host, 37, shone in a mini dress decorated with purple and blue flowers that glittered under the lights.
The dress had a plunging neckline that showed off her generous cleavage, and voluminous sleeves.
Sensational: Laura Whitmore looked amazing on Sunday as she prepared to host the latest episode of Love Island: Aftersun
She added height to her frame with a pair of black high heels, which accentuated her long legs.
Her blonde locks were scraped back into an elegant bun and she opted for a dramatic smoky eyeshadow look.
It was recently confirmed that Laura would not be returning to her Sunday BBC Radio 5 show after the current season of Love Island ends in August.
The BBC Radio 5 Live Twitter account posted that Countryfile star Helen Skelton, 39, would be taking over Laura’s slot next month.
Incredible: The TV host, 37, shone in a mini dress decorated with purple and blue flowers that shimmered under the lights
Stylish: the dress had a plunging neckline that showed off her generous cleavage, and voluminous sleeves
They wrote: ‘We have exciting news… @HelenSkelton will present a new Sunday morning program on BBC Radio 5 Live.
The new show, from 10 a.m. to noon, kicks off on August 14. Welcome Helen.
Laura’s self-titled show has been running for four years, and according to The Sun, she wants to do everything she can to become a TV household name after the fame it has given her.
BBC Radio 5 Live controller Heidi Dawson told MailOnline: “Laura has made the difficult decision to leave after a brilliant four years.
Departure: It was recently confirmed that Laura would not be returning to her Sunday BBC Radio 5 show after the current season of Love Island ends in August
Announcement: BBC Radio 5 Live’s Twitter account posted that Countryfile star Helen Skelton, 39, would be taking over Laura’s slot next month
“We would like to thank her for the energy, insight and humor she has brought to this program and we look forward to working with her again in the near future.”
A TV insider also told The Sun: “Love Island has given her massive exposure and a healthy pay package, and she’s now going to make the most of that.
Laura has already hinted that she has other projects in the pipeline and that she cannot find the time to continue with all of her roles.
“So something had to go, and it’s sad for listeners that this is what has been thrown overboard as she continues to climb.”
The Irish star, who is married to and has a daughter with Love Island storyteller Iain Stirling, launched her weekly program in 2018.
She started fronting the popular dating show in 2020, followed by a contract from Nintendo to star in one of their adverts and a starring role in ITV2’s now-cancelled Celebrity Juice.
Exciting: The presenter wants to do everything she can to become a household name after the exposure Love Island has given her (show host photo)