Jasmine Harman: A Place In The Sun presenter admits buyer made her ‘feel short’ on show

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A Place In The Sun host Jasmine Harman has taken to social media to react to an image of herself alongside a couple wanting to start a life abroad. The Channel 4 presenter admitted that she felt shorter alongside the happy couple.

One of the very few house hunters on the show who has made me feel short!

45-year-old Jasmine, who has presented more episodes of the hit Channel 4 show than every other presenter on the series, updated fans on her Instagram page in view of her 75,900 followers about Thursday’s episode.

The mum-of-two had jetted to sunny Gran Canaria with Maggie and Alistar, as they hoped to start a new life abroad with a stunning holiday property.

However, Jasmine noticed one difference between herself and the couple, noting that she felt “short” standing next to Alistair, as the star stands at 5ft9.

The couple, who hoped to swap the chilling Scottish weather for warmer holidays on the Canary Islands were seen standing alongside Jasmine with the sprawling exotic landscape behind them.

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Maggie and Alistair, who were on the lookout for a dreamy holiday home to enjoy with their loved ones, were hoping to finalise a deal on a property located in the southern area of the island.

Sharing a still image from the episode on her Instagram page, Jasmine looked sensational as she wore a yellow dress adorned with tiny blue floral prints.

Captioning her post, the property expert penned: “One of the very few house hunters on the show who has made me feel short!”

“Join me with Maggie & Alistair in Gran Canaria at 3pm.”

Jasmine, who has filmed more than 200 episodes of the show across the globe, recently revealed she met the love of her life, her now-husband, on the show while filming in Portugal.

The radio presenter met Jon Boast, a cameraman on the programme, and admitted that while their relationship was a “slow burn”, it turned into a lasting connection.

“I met my husband Jon on my first A Place In The Sun,” she told The Express’ Saturday magazine.

Jasmine went on to add: “We did a pilot in South Africa, but when I filmed my first show for the series in Portugal, he was the cameraman.

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“I wouldn’t actually say it was love at first sight, it was more of a slow burn. We met, became great friends and then we fell in love.

“Now we’ve got two children and a dog.”

The happy couple tied the knot in 2009, five years after she first appeared on the international show, and currently reside together in Surrey with their daughter, Joy, seven, and son Albie, five.

To celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary, Jasmine surprised Jon and participated in a photoshoot wearing her dress from the big day.

Taking to social media, she wrote: “Last week I did a top-secret shoot that even my husband didn’t know about! SURPRISE @jboasty_dop I’m back into my wedding dress!

“… Have I changed much in 10 years? Thank you @weddingphotojournalist for our beautiful original photos on the day!”

Elsewhere, Jasmine recently updated her followers on her mum, Vasoulla Harman’s “chronic hoarding” problems.

She bravely shared her experience in a BBC One documentary, My Hoarder Mum and Me, which was broadcast on the network over a decade ago.

Admitting that she is “proud” of the journey her mum has been on in recent years, Jasmine took to social media sharing a picture of her and Vasoulla enjoying what appears to be a glass of wine alongside the caption: “Love you, mum.”

She went on to add: “Mum is doing well. It is still a massive struggle to overcome the hoarding, but she is working on it and has so much more insight. I’m so proud of her.”

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