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Laura Whitmore says she feels sorry for Love Island’s male contestants

Laura Whitmore told people not to think they need to look the contestants on Love Island (Ian West/PA)
Laura Whitmore told people not to think they need to look the contestants on Love Island (Ian West/PA)

Laura Whitmore has said she feels sorry for Love Island’s male contestants over the “pressure” they face to look good.

The 35-year-old, who replaced Caroline Flack as the ITV reality show’s host this year, said its male stars were expected to spend more time in the gym than their female counterparts.

Speaking on the British Army’s podcast The Locker, Whitmore urged listeners to be an “ally” to their male friends with regards to their body image.

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Love Island contestants from the 2020 series arrive back in the UK (Andrew Matthews/PA)

She said: “I feel sorry for the guys more. The girls very rarely work out in there, if you watch it, but the guys are always working out and the girls are always by the pool, having a chat or something.

“So I nearly feel, I could be wrong, but this is just from my view, that the guys seem to have a lot more pressure…

“I think that’s really interesting because I’ve actively talked about women being discriminated and women not having a fair place in the workspace.

“It was really interesting looking at that show and seeing actually how much pressure the men were under.”

Whitmore also addressed the prevalence of body image issues in men.

She said: “We, as women, need to be an ally for men because we expect men to be an ally for us, so we have to do the same for them.”

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Laura Whitmore (Ian West/PA)

The Irish TV star told listeners not to think they needed to look like the contestants on Love Island.

She said: “This year, I worked on Love Island and I know there’s a lot of people, lots of very beautiful people on that show, but that’s a very specific type of show and you don’t have to fit into that.

“It’s open for as many people to apply for it, the problem is it’s probably somebody with that body who wants to apply.

“I know I don’t want to be in a villa in my bikini on television, that’s just me.

“I think it’s really important that we don’t judge people for looking a certain way – be it have a six-pack, be it not have a six-pack – once the person is happy with their body themselves.”

The winter series of Love Island has been cancelled amid ongoing uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic but the show will return for an “extended run” next summer.

The Locker sees celebrities including Whitmore, Jermaine Jenas and Chessie King in conversation with soldiers.

It focuses on confidence and mental resilience, exploring topics such as body dysmorphia, imposter syndrome and social media.

Episode one of The Locker featuring Whitmore will launch on August 3.