Love Island star Iain Stirling from Scotland has revealed his daily routine as the voice for the ITV2 dating show in a new video.
Posting to the short-form video app TikTok, Iain set out how he goes about his day, starting from him getting up to him exclaiming: "Tonight, on Love Island!"
Included in the comedian's itinerary was taking the train to his gym where he lifts weights with "Ninja Warrior" Tom Low.
Speaking of his workout with Tom, Iain said: "He's a very nice man, what he does is make me pick up heavy things and put them down again. Pointless ultimately."
@iaindoesjokes Guess how long you thought this took me to make. Double it and double that again. #loveisland #iainstirling #voiceover ♬ original sound - iaindoesjokes
He then revealed his dog Mick before cutting to brunch with his wife at a restaurant.
He then revealed where he records his voiceover, showing a desk and computer set up in one of his spare rooms.
Before recording the programme, he showed off a second monitor with Fifa on screen, explaining: "Here's a second monitor I have for playing FIFA for when I get bored of Love Island... It doesn't happen that often."
To finish the TikTok video off, Iain Stirling showed his desk slowly rising to a standing position before shouting his famous catchphrase: "Tonight, on Love Island!"
Love Island fans shocked after Iain Stirling reveals where he records voiceover for ITV2 dating show
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— Love Island (@LoveIsland) June 8, 2023
Fans were quick to flood the former CBBC presenter's comments with one viewer saying: "Always thought you’d be working in some ITV studio so this now feels so strange."
One user added: "ur telling me u don’t live in some hidden room in the villa doing the voiceover live ???"
Another said: "Why did I think you were in the villa watching over the cast as you recorded 😂"
While another simply chimed in with: "The show would be a bunch of 20 year old talking about there icks without you. God bless."
Love Island airs weekdays from 9 pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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