Jasmine Harman pays heartfelt tribute to co-star Jonnie Irwin as they reunite at live exhibition
A Place In The Sun Jasmine Harman surprised fans when she shared a sweet reunion snap with co-star Jonnie Irwin at a live showcase in Manchester on Monday.
The 47-year-old television personality took to Instagram to give her followers a behind-the-scenes look at A Place In The Sun Live, a live meet-and-greet spinoff of the main show.
Jasmine was reunited with former co-star Jonnie, 49, in the midst of his tragic battle with terminal cancer, having just made a triumphant return to the Channel 4 series despite his illness.
The TV presenter was emotional as she shared a heartfelt tribute to her friend Jonnie and revealed some of the words he had shared onstage with the crowd that day.
In the snap, the duo smile as they give the camera big smiles.
Dynamic Duo: A Place In The Sun Jasmine Harman surprised fans when she shared a sweet reunion snap with co-star Jonnie Irwin at a live showcase in Manchester on Monday (pictured)
Reunion: The 47-year-old TV personality took to Instagram to give her followers a behind-the-scenes look at A Place In The Sun Live.
‘Really a great weekend at A Place in the Sun Live in Manchester. So many people, all wanting to live the dream of owning property abroad,” she wrote.
‘And what a delight to see my friend Jonnie, who inspired everyone with his advice: ‘Why wait?’ while we were on stage talking about seizing the moment. See you next time!
Jasmine shared a reel of clips with her fans as she stunned in a glamorous pink minidress and styled her curly blonde locks.
Jonnie returned to A Place In The Sun on Sunday for the first time since he was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
The British property expert took to Instagram on Sunday to share his excitement about returning to the show.
In an image showing her outfit lying on the bed before the live show, Jonnie wrote: ‘Selecting outfits for @aplaceinthesunofficial LIVE in Manchester tomorrow.
“It’s an early start and since I’m not fit enough to run to the ATM on the train, I’m getting ready the night before.”
My wife can’t believe it! The cold calls for wool, wool and more wool. It’s also rare that @jasmineharman and I are there on a Sunday, so please come by and we hope to see you there.
Reunion: The TV personality, 47, took to Instagram to give her followers a behind-the-scenes look at A Place In The Sun Live, a live meet-and-greet spinoff of the main show
Comeback: Jasmine was reunited with former co-star Jonnie, 49, in the midst of his tragic battle with terminal cancer, having just made a triumphant return to the Channel 4 series despite his illness
Tribute: The TV host was emotional as she shared a heartfelt tribute to her friend Jonnie, revealing some of the words she had shared onstage with the crowd that day
‘Really a great weekend at A Place in the Sun Live in Manchester. So many people all wanting to live the dream of owning property abroad,” she wrote on his post.
‘And what a delight to see my friend Jonnie, who inspired everyone with his advice: ‘Why wait?’ while we were on stage talking about seizing the moment. See you next time!
Watch: Jasmine shared a reel of clips with her fans as she stunned in a glamorous pink minidress and styled her curly blonde locks.
The father of three was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2020 and given months to live.
The TV presenter initially decided to keep his illness private, but then it went public a year later.
Jonnie recently opened up about his condition, saying he’s trying to make as many memories as possible with his wife Jessica Holmes and their three children: Rex, three, and two-year-old twins Rafa and Cormac.
But Jonnie appeared to be in high spirits as he spoke to an audience at Manchester’s Central Convention Complex, in snaps shared by the show’s official Instagram page, as well as fans.
He opted for a gray jacket and matching cap, which he paired with a navy blue shirt and pants.
The show went on to provide information on ways to prepare a ‘digital legacy will’ so you can tell loved ones what you want to happen to things like social media pages.
A digital legacy is an individual’s online interactions, spanning everything from social media platforms to emails.
It’s something that’s often left out of estate plans, since they’re not considered tangible assets, but are just as important as your family can’t get access to legally, which is a problem if they need to get information.
‘And what a delight to see my friend Jonnie, who inspired everyone with his advice: ‘Why wait?’ while we were on stage talking about seizing the moment. See you in the next one!’ Jasmine wrote on her Instagram post.
Exciting: The British property expert took to Instagram on Sunday as he shared his excitement about returning to the show
In an image showing her outfit lying on the bed before the live show, Jonnie wrote: “Sorting wardrobe for @aplaceinthesunofficial LIVE Manchester tomorrow.”
A digital legacy is also important to specify the actions you want to perform on certain accounts, for example, if the Facebook page is deleted or remembered.
It comes after Jonnie said he plans to record video messages so he can talk to his loving wife and three children after her death.
Jonnie hosted a segment on digital legacy on Morning Live earlier this month and left hosts Rav Wilding and Kimberley Walsh with “goosebumps.”
The Escape To The Country host said he is “taking advantage of every opportunity” to give his wife Jessica and their three children a bright future when he is no longer here.
After watching a segment about how a woman battling stage 4 bowel cancer records a short video each day for loved ones to watch when she’s gone, Jonnie said he plans to do the same.
‘It’s amazing to think that I would also be able to talk to my wife and children after I pass away. My diagnosis has taken a lot from me, but it has given me the ability to prepare.
Reflecting on his own actions thus far, Jonnie said: “I have a lifetime of memories and over the years many have been stored online and as I’ve been getting my affairs in order since my diagnosis two and a half years ago. I haven’t given much thought to my digital legacy.
“I have posted thousands of photos and digital images online, but when I die I have no idea what will happen to those images.”
The host Rav said in the studio: ‘I have goosebumps. Such a powerful movie from Jonnie. I think that film is a real reminder of all the practical things you can do.’
Kimberley: ‘It’s heartbreaking. I believe that creating special memories with your loved one can be as simple as sitting down for a Sunday roast.
Flashbacks: It comes after Jonnie said he plans to record video messages so he can talk to his loving wife and three children after her death.