Love Island presenter, Laura Whitmore, has sent a behaviour warning to the islanders as she leaves Spain.
Taking some time away from the sunny island of Mallorca to enjoy herself, Laura Whitmore is concerned the cast won't be well behaved in her absence. The Love Island presenter hung up her shades in favour of wellies as she arrived at Worthy Farm for day one of Glastonbury.
Wanting to make the most of her time at the music festival and not have to worry about what the islanders are up to, she sent them a stern warning on Instagram. The presenter shared a snap story of herself dancing alongside One Direction member Niall Horan with a caption that read: "It's been a while. Three years in fact. Time to go back to that magical place.
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"Can all the islanders please behave for the next two days so I don't get a call".
Since the warning, Laura has updated her Instagram proving she's having the time of her life as she was flown by private helicopter to the Glastonbury fields. Despite her best efforts to keep the drama at bay, it appears the plea has fallen on deaf ears as Ekin-Su is ready to get riled up once again, this time with Jay. After he declares he thinks he jumped the gun too quickly with her and wants time to pursue Paige, it kickstarts the villa's second bust up of the series.
Laura will also have her hands full with another set of islanders soon enough as ITV has just announced Winter Love Island is set to make its return at the start of next year. The spin-off first series aired in 2020 and just so happened to be Laura's first jab at hosting duties but following its runaway success, Laura will be back at the reigns for its return alongside the regular summer series.
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