Laura Woods announces her pregnancy with Love Island boyfriend Adam Collard as she shares news on social media
- Woods and Collard first went public with their relationship in October 2023
- The 37-year-old presenter announced her pregnancy via Instagram
- She is part of the Discovery+ team reporting on the Olympic Games in Paris.
Laura Woods has announced that she is expecting her first child with her Love Island boyfriend Adam Collar.
The 37-year-old ITV and TNT Sports presenter shared the news on Instagram, posting a photo of her French bulldog and an ultrasound scan with the caption, “Hey baby.”
Woods and Collard first went public with their relationship in October 2023. They are understood to have been spending a lot of time together, with the former player flying home from Euro 2024 last month to briefly reunite with him.
Collard, who starred in Love Island in 2018 and 2022, also appeared in Celebs Go Dating last year, but he met Laura through Instagram.
Woods flew back home last month to rejoin Collard halfway through the European Championships.
The 37-year-old ITV Sports presenter shared on Instagram on Sunday that she is pregnant
Since going public with their relationship, the couple hasn’t been shy about sharing a glimpse into their romance, with Adam sharing a number of snaps on Instagram.
It was the lovebirds’ second extravagant holiday in two months, after they went skiing in the French Alps with a group of friends in February.
The snaps came after Adam revealed his intention to ‘marry and have children’ with the TNT sports presenter.
He explained: ‘I’m protective, whether it’s Laura, whether it’s my family, whether it’s my friends.
‘I want to get married. I also want children. I always thought, what kind of person will I be? How can I protect my children?
‘I’ve never had a child, of course, but I don’t think I’m going to screw it up everywhere. [social media]I want them to have a fair fight and the chance to not be judged right away.
“As long as everyone close to me knows exactly who I am, I don’t care. I think you have to take everything with a grain of salt.”
After playing a key role in ITV’s coverage of Euro 2024, Woods will be part of the Discovery+ team covering the Paris Olympics.
She presents Bonsoir Paris, the channel’s daily live evening program from 9pm, in which she discusses all the important topics of conversation and stories of the day.
Woods will join Craig Doyle to report live from Paris on July 26 for the opening ceremony, with Iwan Thomas and other guests at their side.