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Vicki Newman

Laura Whitmore breastfeeds daughter as she takes Love Island break in Majorca

Laura Whitmore took some time out from the drama in the Love Island villa to look after her precious baby girl.

The presenter, who shares her daughter with husband Iain Stirling, shared a sweet snap of herself holding her baby in her arms and getting ready to breastfeed.

"Clam time," she captioned it.

The 36-year-old's face was only partly visible in the snap, revealing her slick of pink lipstick and her loose blonde curls hanging around her shoulders.

Only her little one's arm was visible in the cute picture, with Laura and Iain choosing to keep their baby mostly out of the spotlight.

Laura shared a snap as she prepared to breastfeed her baby (@thewhitmore)
She's made the most of her downtime (@thewhitmore)

Laura has been sharing an inside look at her time in Majorca, with her returning to the villa for the first time since the launch to oversee the dramatic post-Casa Amor recoupling.

She's been making the most of her downtime by heading to the beach to soak up the sun, while also teasing the drama to come on the ITV2 show.

The recoupling was left on a cliffhanger last night, with only two of the couples' fates being revealed.

Chloe chose to couple up with new boy Dale, and her former partner Hugo returned to the villa with newbie Amy.

Abigail had chosen to stick by Toby's side, but the villa was in shock as he returned with new girl Mary on his arm.

As Laura returned to the villa, fans joked that they'd forgot she was the host of the show.

Her air time has been questioned before, but she hit back on social media reminding people that she hosts live spin-off Aftersun in London every Sunday.

Laura headed into the villa on last night's show (@thewhitmore)

One viewer tweeted: "This got to be the easiest bag Laura Whitmore has ever made she’s only just shown up and its ep 31!"

A second posted: "Omg finally Laura Whitmore is back, thought she had abandoned the series!"

While a third joked: "Nice of Laura Whitmore to come back and present the show for the first time in a month."

It's been previously reported that Laura was being paid a whopping £600,000 despite appearing on screen for just 12 minutes in the first month of the series.

Laura took over presenting the show from original host Caroline Flack, who was usually present in the villa a lot more often.

Though of course, the travel restrictions imposed during the coronavirus pandemic could also be playing a part in how often Laura is able to go into the villa.

* Love Island airs nightly at 9pm on I

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