Laura Whitmore has presented Love Island since 2020 following the tragic death of former presenter Caroline Flack.
The presenter, who is married to Love Island narrator Iain Stirling, started out as a video jockey for MTV and bagged the Love Island host role after her stint in ITV2’s Survival Of The Fittest.
But how much does Laura Whitmore earn as the host of Love Island and what is her net worth?
Here’s everything you need to know.
How much does Laura Whitmore earn for Love Island?
On June 30, it was revealed that the Irish presenter had only featured in 13 minutes and 26 seconds worth of Love Island footage in the first four weeks of the show.
According to The Sun, the Love Island presenter is earning a fee of £600,000 to host the dating show.
Love Island 2022 has aired for the last eight weeks and Laura has featured in Love Island: Aftersun each Sunday, with the final episode airing on July 31.
Since the figure was revealed on June 30, four more weeks have passed with Laura only featuring in 19 minutes and 42 seconds of the main show ahead of tonight’s finale.
In total, she has hosted eight Aftersun episodes, which are an hour long each.
This means that the host has featured in eight hours, 19 minutes and 42 seconds of Love Island 2022, earning £7,208.36 so far an hour.
Laura Whitmore’s net worth
The Love Island host is believed to have a net worth of £12million, including her £600,000 earnings from the ITV show this year alone.
She has previously starred in shows including Strictly Come Dancing, Celebrity Juice and I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Now!
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk