
The beloved television presenter, 49, announced in an emotional tribute that āanother beautiful soul has departed this earthā.
Hackney-born Jasmine was refreshingly candid about her desolation after her co-star Jonnie Iriwin d!ed from cancer in February, 2024.
And on Wednesday, the media personality fought back tears as she announced another ātragicā passing of one of her loved ones.
She told her followers: āIām feeling very reflective today and very grateful because life throws things at you sometimes.
āWhat we really should be thinking is how lucky we are to have the problems that we have, because most of them are small problems.ā

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A Place In The Sunās Jasmine Harman (pictured) has announced a devastating bereavement following a cancer battle ā and fans have flooded her with support

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The beloved television presenter, 49, announced in an emotional tribute that āanother beautiful soul has departed this earthā
The mother-of-two continued: āI had some sad news yesterday. A friend of mineās husband passed away.
āHe had been battling cancer for a few years, [he was] a young dad. There arenāt really words to comfort someone in that situation or to say how awful it must be.
āBut it really made me put things into perspective and think to myself that we have to be grateful for every day and every moment.
āWe have to cherish the time that we have with the people that we love and do the things that we enjoy.ā
Jasmineās fans were broken-hearted on her behalf, and flooded her comment section with messages of support.
āMuch love,ā wrote one, adding: āAnd although it doesnāt feel right, we get these reminders along the way of just how precious this life is.ā
Another echoed the sentiment, saying: āMy thoughts are with you and your friend, Jasmine. Cancer is a scourge that takes away many lives.
āYou are right in your sentiment. Live, laugh and love every day as if itās your last, as one day it will be.ā

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Hackney-born Jasmine was refreshingly candid about her desolation after her co-star Jonnie Iriwin (R) d!ed from cancer in February, 2024

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Co-presenters Jasmine, 48, and Jonnie were hired together in 2004, meeting during a pilot shoot in South Africa





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Jasmineās fans were broken-hearted on her behalf, and flooded her comment section with messages of support
Others were inspired by Jasmineās message, with one commenting: āYouāre so right! Sometimes life gets us down, and it certainly is for me now, but I remain grateful.ā
āWell said and very true,ā said one, with another adding: āWhat sad news, Iām so sorry.ā
A concerned fan commented: āIām so sorry to hear your very sad news Jasmine. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your friend. Sending you lots of love and hugs.ā
Jasmine has said thatĀ itās still difficult for her to talk about her A Place in the Sun co-host Jonnie after he tragically lost his battle with cancer.
Television presenter Jonnie d!ed aged 50 in early February after being diagnosed with cancer in 2020.
Co-presenters Jasmine, 48, and Jonnie were hired together in 2004, meeting during a pilot shoot in South Africa.
While broadcaster Jasmine has many happy memories of working on the show over the last two decades, she says sheās still not over the d3ath of her friend Jonnie.
She told the Mirror: āIām so proud to have been part of A Place in the Sun for 20 years. It has been life changing in so many ways.
āI met my husband (a cameraman) Jon on the programme, weāve got two children, Joy, nine, and Albion, seven, now and I feel proud to be able to show people that anything is possible.
āBut [reaching this landmark] has also been very bittersweet. I still find it very hard even talking about Jonnie. Itās still very raw.ā
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