Words matter. These are the best Laura Whitmore Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
It took me a year to talk about my miscarriage.
I love doing live TV.
My mum and dad are great mates.
I started listening to ‘Serial’ but remember being home alone and the electricity went – I don’t think I’ve ever been more scared!
My job in MTV was my first real presenting job and I had no real idea what I was doing, but you kind of learn just by doing.
There’s a lot of insecurities and I think that’s being human. There’s highs and lows and it’s about navigating through that.
I love a themed occasion – it provides endless possibilities for the menu, decorations and drinks pairings.
I love Halloween.
The dishwasher is the best invention in the world, I didn’t grow up with one so it’s my prize possession in the kitchen!
The ‘Love Island’ team are the best in the business.
I am an ambitious person and I like a sense of challenge.
I’m not confident at all. You just pretend you are.
I like knowing what’s going on in the world – even if most of the time I feel helpless.
The ‘Love Island’ villa in South Africa is one of the most incredible things I’ve ever seen.
I wouldn’t want to be filmed in a bikini for 24 hours a day.
The tango reminds me of movies.
I’ve been very lucky that I’ve interviewed so many different people.
No one knows what they’re doing. I remember going into an interview with a big star and I was nervous. Then I realised they were more nervous. I realised I was the one with the power because I was the one asking the questions.
I grew up in a small house with just my mam and felt quite lonely at times.
When I hit the dance floor, I hit the dance floor pretty hard!
If I’m on my phone and I’m feeling quite negative, maybe I need to not be on my phone so much.
To avoid dry skin on my feet, I exfoliate them at least once a week with Scholl Dry Skin Exfoliator which has been created to care for the unique characteristics of the skin on the foot.
I could be 7ft tall and I’d still love longer legs.
I downloaded a Kylie Minogue album and it had all the classics like ‘I Should Be So Lucky’ and ‘Locomotion.’ I’m not even ashamed to say I love it, I’m proud.
I’m already really aware and self-conscious of my accent.
I’ve always thought of myself as a strong person. However, it’s taken me a while to fully find my voice.
I have always been interested in believing in yourself.
I used to care too much what people thought.
I have no time for fad diets.
When you talk about our good and bad mental health stuff, it makes you realise you’re not the only one feeling that way. It’s OK to talk; it doesn’t mean you’re crazy or abnormal in any way. In fact, it’s the opposite.
Accessorising is the best way to make an outfit more unique.
I snack on almonds and always make sure I have some with me. I hate being hungry.
I played hockey, as most girls who go to convent schools in Ireland do, as well as table tennis and badminton – all the rock ‘n’ roll sports.
It can be easy to want to host everyone at once, but when it comes to virtual dinner parties – the smaller the group the better.
I’ve always known I bruise like a peach.
I have always loved dancing. I am always that crazy girl on the dance floor, dancing by herself.
Everyone reacts to things differently but just identifying in your own life, what works, seeing what doesn’t, is as important for to you to talk about your own mental health.
I’m jealous of the ‘Love Island’ girls. I wish I was that confident.
I’m obsessed with Stevie Nicks and I think she’s awesome – everything from her music to her style.
If anyone says they haven’t experienced sexism then I don’t know what life they’ve lived. Males and females have, for different reasons, and I don’t think it’s a media thing.
If you are the best you can be, you are doing your best.
I bought a flat in Camden when I was 26, which I was extremely lucky to do. I think it’s an Irish thing about owning land, giving you a bit of security.
It’s really nice to see something come full circle.
As a TV presenter I’ve found it’s important to always have great looking feet.
What I love about the U.K. is that there are no style boundaries, you can wear anything and you won’t be judged, which is a fantastic attitude to have towards fashion.
Baking is my favourite.
My top tip for looking your best is to dress for yourself, not for anyone else. Even working with a stylist, I wouldn’t wear anything she told me to wear unless I was comfortable with it myself. That said, it’s good to push yourself out of your style comfort zone every so often to make sure you try new things.
I love candles and creating a homely space.
What Irish person doesn’t love the Eurovision?
I think if you don’t believe in yourself, no one else will.
Everyone struggles with ups and downs and there is great therapy in knowing we all go through it.
I’d heard about people having miscarriages when they were trying for babies, but my situation was very different. What happens if you weren’t trying for a baby?
I love my home comforts and I need to nest to feel grounded.
My style idols are people like Kate Hudson, the Olsen twins and of course Sienna Miller and Kate Moss- even Bridget Bardot.
It’s a bit harder being on TV. I would be open to finding dates through Facebook or Instagram though, does that count? I do love flicking through profiles on my friend’s dating apps though!
My only hope is that we can all try and be kinder, always show love and listen to one another.
We’re all human, and growing up you learn that the world isn’t always kind.
I’d never even gone on a date before moving to London.
I’ll wear one dress and someone will be, ‘That’s a gorgeous dress.’ But my mother will be, like, ‘What were you wearing? It looked like a chicken.’
Health is not just a physical thing for me anymore – there is a huge mental side as well.