Disgusting moment from A Place In The Sun that will never see light of day

Jasmine Harman has been a main presenter of A Place In The Sun for more than two decades and now lives in Spain with her husband and their children

Jasmine revealed a disgusting moment from the show
Jasmine revealed a disgusting moment from the show(Image: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

A Place In The Sun’s Jasmine Harmen has recently revealed that there is one disgusting moment from the show that will never been aired. The presenter shared the awkward moment which took place while she was filming with some house hunters.

The 49-year-old told the awkward story which she said she will never live down. Jasmine’s job on the programme is to show people houses who are wanted to relocate from Britain to somewhere a bit sunnier, however she said it’s not always smooth sailing.

The presenter first started fronting the series more than two decades ago and has been a staple on our screens ever since. But she said not all the embarrassing moments make it to air.

Jasmine has presented the show for more than two decades
Jasmine has presented the show for more than two decades(Image: Channel 4)

In an interview with The Express, Jasmine said there have been some “pretty bad moments” while filming. During one episode, Jasmine was asked to fly in a microlight aircraft which left her with bad motion sickness.

“I had some pretty bad moments over the years. In a nutshell, I was filming in the Algarve and we went to a little airfield where they had planes. We were filming on these microlight [planes] and I had this really handsome pilot,” she said.

Jasmine added: “We were flying and he was doing all of these little tricks and I got a bit of motion sickness and I started to feel a bit dodgy. I kept telling myself, ‘I’ll be alright, I’ll be alright.’ He landed the microlight but I felt so sick so I thought let me run to the toilet I’m going to vomit.”

But it was when she wasn’t able to take the helmet off when disaster struck. Jasmine explained: “I just couldn’t get the helmet off. I ended up vomiting inside the helmet. And it was so embarrassing. In front of the house hunters and this handsome pilot. The whole team.”

Jasmine has now relocated to Spain
Jasmine has now relocated to Spain(Image: Freeform Productions)

Jasmine said that “everyone was there” and described it as an “awful moment” but says now she can look back and laugh at blunder. The star first began on the show back in 2004.

The presenter is due to take on a new project as she’s set to front a new spin-off show which will be titles Jasmine’s Renovations. She will be documenting her new life in Spain as she does up her family home.

The A Place In The Sun host chose to permanently relocate to Spain last year alongside her husband Jon Boast and their two kids, nine-year-old Joy and seven-year-old Albion. Taking to her Instagram page to announce the move, Jasmine wrote: “Life has many ups and downs. Sometimes the hardest things to do, bring the greatest rewards. Moving country has been stressful and intense and at times, overwhelming. But now we’re here and we plan to make the most of it!”

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