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Jamie Roberts

Love Island’s Iain Stirling said he turned down sex party invite because of his voice

Iain Stirling has admitted that he turned down an invitation to a masked sex party because he thought his voice would give him away.

The Love Island narrator's voice is instantly recognisable to many, meaning he didn't want to risk attending the party as people would figure out who he was.

The Scottish comedian, 33, is now married to the dating show's host Laura Whitmore, 36, and the pair have a young baby together.

Iain revealed he was invited to the anonymous party in London before the pair met.

He told The Sun that the rule of the party was that people had to wear masks to hide their identity.

But as well as complaining about being out of shape, Iain confessed that his voice being a giveaway put the brakes on him attending the shindig.

Talking about the need to cover your face at the party he joked that his face isn’t the issue, "it’s my f***ing voice".

Iain Stirling and Laura Whitmore got married last year (Daily Record)

He added: "I could go to a sex party with no mask on and a name tag and I’d be fine, but, ‘Hi there!’ - ‘Oh, that’s the Love Island guy.’

“I can’t go to a masked sex party and not talk. Some people aren’t into sexy talk but nobody’s into no talk. Just me with my sweaty t**s hanging out with a mask on, walking about not saying anything.

“You don’t want to be recognised at a sex party. That’s the last thing you want.”

Iain has been narrating this summer's Love Island from London instead of Mallorca over fears travel restrictions will change.

Earlier this month he claimed he thinks front-runners Liam Reardon and Millie Court may not last if the blonde beauty watches the show back.

Speaking to Capital Breakfast's Roman Kemp, Iain admitted that she is in for a big shock when she gets around to watching the show back and it could mean curtains for their revived romance.

He's also hit out at online trolls this summer after Love Island contestants were abused on social media.

In a chat with Digital Spy magazine in July, he said that he wishes people could just view the show as a bit of fun.

"I wish people could just engage with it in the way that I engage with it," he said.

"As a bit of light-hearted fun, and remember that the people on the show are humans. They’re flawed like the rest of us."

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