Laura Whitmore grabbed the PDA with her husband Iain Stirling on Friday as they attended Luno Presents All Points East in Victoria Park, London.
The former Love Island presenter, 38, and the comedian, 35, embraced while watching Stormzy headline the event.
The couple, who were joined by a group of friends, looked as smitten as ever while enjoying the meal and dancing the night away.
Laura nailed the perfect festival chic with a lime print blouse, black coated skinny jeans and a layered khaki jacket.
Meanwhile, Iain opted for a black sweater with jeans and white sneakers for the evening.
Love: Laura Whitmore, 38, grabbed the PDA with her husband Iain Stirling, 35, on Friday as they attended Luno Presents All Point East in Victoria Park, London
Going out: The former Love Island presenter and the comedian embraced while watching Stormzy headline the event
It comes after Laura insisted that now that she has “more power” in the television world, she will “call the shit out”.
The presenter expressed relief at being the producer of her upcoming ITVX series Laura Whitmore Investigates, having previously only been “the face” of television projects.
The DJ admitted she sees the move as her opportunity to “take my power back” after feeling “frustrated” at having “no control” over the shows she’d been working on.
In the new interview, Laura also revealed she’s doing therapy after it was first offered to her, admitting, “I never really feel like I fit in!”
The television personality also admitted that she may never have asked for psychological support because she “didn’t want to be seen as weak.”
Speaking to The Telegraph, Laura said, “Sometimes – mostly – your job is to show up and look a certain way.” I’ve worked on shows where I had no control over my script, production or anything like that.
“When I first started at Radio 5 Live, I had comments on Twitter saying, ‘Why do you have that git in this slot?’ […] I never really feel like I fit in anywhere, but does anyone? As soon as I can add something to the narrative and get some of it, I’ll fucking do it, and I hope I’ll do it the best I can.
“I have a beautiful life but I’m also going to denounce the shit because I hope I can keep doing this for years and it gets better and I have more power.” industry.”
Cute: The couple, who were joined by a group of friends, looked as in love as ever
Stylish: Laura nailed festival chic with a blouse with a lime pattern and black, coated skinny jeans
Downpour: She later wore her khaki jacket over her head as the weather turned
Event: Meanwhile, Iain opted for a black sweater with jeans and white sneakers
On stage: Stormzy performed at the event on Friday during his This Is What We Mean Day
Girls: Laura shared an update on Instagram and posed for a selfie with her friends
She also included a fun photo of them dancing in a lighted tunnel
Yummy: Laura and Iain ate something
Catching up: She was spotted chatting to a friend at the food truck
Fun: The couple held hands while dancing to the music
Moves: They seemed to be having the time of their lives
Relaxing: The comedian sipped on a can of beer
Stunning: The presenter wore her hair in a slight curl and opted for a touch of red lipstick
Selfie: She was spotted posing for photos with a group of women
Adorable: Iain lovingly wrapped an arm around his wife
Groove: They posed for photos indoors during the installation
Despite: It comes after Laura insisted that now that she has ‘more power’ in the TV world, she will ‘call the shit out’
Control: The presenter expressed relief at being the producer of her upcoming ITVX series Laura Whitmore Investigates, having previously only been “the face” of television projects
Changes: The DJ admitted she sees the move as her chance to “take my power back” after feeling “frustrated” at having “no control” over the shows she’s been working on
Laura also announced that for the first time in her career she had met a therapist early in the documentary production process after it was offered.
She confessed, “I’ve never done that before and I wish I had done it before … for every show.”
The former model also considered whether she “should have asked for help” instead of waiting for it to be offered, adding, “Because people don’t offer things.”
But she admitted, “Maybe.” [I] “I didn’t want to be seen as weak, so I didn’t,” adding, “The more I work in television, the more I think, ‘This is really hard for me.'”