Women's Fitness

‘BEING OUTDOORS GIVES ME HEADSPACE’

Finding time to get to interview Laura Whitmore is tricky. Not because she is a difficult person – that couldn’t be further from the truth – but because her work schedule is so jam-packed she has little time outside of it to chat. And that strong, warm Irish voice is one so familiar with her army of fans, it’s no surprise she is one of the most in-demand women in the industry.

The 37-year-old is absolutely no stranger to the limelight, of course, as she has been a familiar face on the TV and radio for the past decade. Having fronted numerous shows, including ITV2’s I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here and, as well as hosting her own Sunday morning radio show on BBC Radio 5 Live, Whitmore’s career is certainly very impressive.

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