A Place in the Sun’s Jasmine Harman leaves fans double-taking with rude-looking post
JASMINE Harman has stunned fans of A Place in the Sun after filming in a destination that’s name is shockingly similar to an X-rated word.
The 46-year-old took to Instagram on Thursday to share a flawless selfie from her latest A Place in the Sun destination.
However, fans were left bemused by the destination’s name, due to its shocking similarity to an expletive.
She captioned her post: “Sometimes it’s the little things! My happy place – paddling in the sea! What brings you happiness?”
The presenter was in Cunit, a small coastal town in Catalonia, Spain.
But many Twitter users were left checking the destination due to its similarity to a certain X-rated word.
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Alongside an array of shocked-faced emojis, one person penned: “Oh my! Nearly a naughty word…”
Echoing their comments, someone else said: “Sounds very rude. Had to double check that place name.”
While a third added: “Thought I had read that wrong, if you know what I mean…”
The post comes after the presenter broke down earlier this month when she opened up about the devastating way her family dog Jet died.
Jasmine began the emotional video: “I want to talk about something quite difficult. I have never spoken before about what happened to him because it was just too upsetting.”
Taking a deep breath to hold back her understandable emotion, she added: “Jet actually choked on a ball, just a normal ball whilst out for a walk with a friend.”
Jasmine then urged fellow pet owners to be prepared for the worst, encouraging them to watch online videos on what to do if their dog is choking.
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Jasmine has been on A Place in the Sun since it began in 2004 alongside another long-standing presenter Jonnie Irwin.
She has also featured in property, travel, health and lifestyle programmes for This Morning, GMTV and the Travel Channel.
A Place in the Sun airs weekdays at 3pm on Channel 4.
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