Laura Whitmore puts on a leggy display in a leopard print minidress as she enjoys a glass of bubbly at The Big Feastival
Laura Whitmore shows leggy attire in a leopard print mini dress as she enjoys a glass of bubbly at The Big Feastival
Laura Whitmore was ready to party as she sipped a glass of bubbly at The Big Feastival in Kingham on Saturday.
The TV presenter, 38, appeared in high spirits as she listened to a host of music acts at the festival held at Alex James’ farm in the Cotswolds.
Laura put on a leggy show in a leopard print mini dress, which she paired with a black leather jacket and boots.
The former Love Island presenter completed the look with a burgundy shoulder bag and tortoise shell sunglasses.
Tom Grennan and Blossoms were among the lineup that performed on Saturday.
Laura Whitmore was party ready as she sipped a glass of bubbly at The Big Feastival in Kingham on Saturday
It comes after Laura insisted she “call the s**t” now that she has “more power” in the TV world.
The presenter expressed her relief to be a producer on her ITVX series Laura Whitmore Investigates, having previously just been “the face” of television projects.
The DJ admitted she sees the move as her way of “reclaiming my power,” after being “frustrated” at having “no control” over the shows she worked on.
In the interview, Laura also revealed that she’s been taking therapy after it was offered to her for the first time, admitting, “I never really feel like I fit in!”
The television personality also confessed that she may have never sought mental health care because she “didn’t want to be seen as weak.”
Speak with The Telegraph, Laura said, ‘Sometimes – often – your job is to show up and look a certain way. I’ve worked on shows where I had no control over my script, the production or anything.
‘When I first started on Radio 5 Live, I got comments on Twitter: ‘Why do you have that bimbo on that slot?’ (…) I never really feel like I belong, but who does? As soon as I can add something to the story and take something out of it, I certainly will, and I hope I will do it the best I can.
“I have a great life but I will also call the s**t because I hope I can keep doing this for years to come and it gets better and I gain more strength. I certainly have more power now than I did ten years ago in this industry.”
The TV presenter, 38, appeared in high spirits as she listened to a host of music acts at the festival held at Alex James’ farm in the Cotswolds.
In love: James and Clair Buckley joined arms as they strolled through the festival
Say cheese: The couple beamed as they posed for a photo
Exciting time: the pregnant Oti Mabuse was accompanied by her husband Marius Lepure
Laura also revealed that she had met with a therapist early in the process of making documentaries after being offered this, for the first time in her career.
She confessed, “I’ve never had that before and I wish I had done it sooner…for any show.”
The former model also considered whether she should have “asked for help” rather than waiting for it to be offered, adding “because people don’t offer things.”
But she admitted: “Maybe I didn’t want to be seen as weak, so I didn’t,” adding: “The more I work in television, the more I’ll say, ‘I find I’m this really difficult ”.’