Love Island presenter Laura Whitmore 'seals £500k deal to host next series'

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Laura Whitmore is reportedly getting paid £500,000 to host the next series of Love Island this summer

Love Island host Laura Whitmore has reportedly sealed a half a million pound deal to present the next series.It comes amid rumours the mum-of-one is stepping down from hosting duties.A source told The Sun : "There has been lots of speculation that Laura might be stepping down, or that other presenters were being lined up for the role.

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