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Will Laura Whitmore ever return to TV? Love Island star has turned her back on her glittering telly career with an audience of millions to tread the boards in local theatres


Laura Whitmore has had a monumental career shift over the past five years, ditching her glittering TV career to play to theatre audiences of just 300.

After kicking off her showbiz CV with a reporter job for MTV, she hit the big time with the coveted Love Island role, presenting the the ITV series from 2020 to 2022, after taking over from Caroline Flack. After starting her career on the red carpet for MTV, she hit the big time with Love Island job, presenting the the ITV series from 2020 to 2022, after taking over from Caroline Flack This summer she will lead a touring production of The Girl On The Train which will follow a month at the Hampstead theatre, conveniently located a stones' throw from her North London home, for a new play titled Apex Predator.

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