A PLACE in the Sun’s Jasmine Harman has broken a ‘record’ as she burst into tears during the latest episode.
The hugely popular Channel 4 programme helps holiday-hunters find their dream home abroad.
Jasmine Harman is a regular staple on the Channel 4 show
Jasmine made history on the show as she revealed it was the most emotional episode yet
Presenter Jasmine Harman fronted Tuesday’s episode which featured the idyllic Cyprus.
Viewers saw the 47-year-old show Themis and Paolo five potential properties for them to buy.
The pair love the beaches in Kapparis and were hoping to find their dream abode there.
But Jasmine made history on the show as she revealed it was the most emotional episode yet.
Taking to her Instagram account, the star told fans: “Today at 3pm on @Channel4 a very special episode of A Place in the Sun.
“It was probably the episode where I cried the most EVER!”
Fans were quick to reply to the star with supportive comments.
“Just watched it, beautiful place, and loved the property they chose, you get very emotional with your clients Jasmine, you do such a great job,” said one fan.
Another commented: “You are a lovely empathetic person x.”
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“Loved it. It was wonderful. You were wonderful but then you always are,” said a third person.
Jasmine recently publicly shared her support for her co-presenter Jonnie Irwin who recently revealed his devastating cancer diagnosis.
The 48-year-old said he was given just six months to live after being told of his terminal lung cancer.
In a heart breaking tribute, Jasmine wrote: “Words can’t fix much, but what lovely words of support you have had here Jonnie I know you know this already, but I am here for you my dear friend, and Jess and the boys.
“So, so brave. Sending lots of love
speak soon, Jx”
Jasmine recently publicly shared her support for her co-presenter Jonnie Irwin who recently revealed his devastating cancer diagnosis
The 48-year-old said he was given just six months to live after being told of his terminal lung cancer