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Ultimate Wedding Planner star suffers secret heartbreak while filming BBC2 show

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FLORIST Yasmin Downing has revealed she had to arrange her beloved grandmother’s funeral in the middle of filming Ultimate Wedding Planner.

The first episode of the BBC2 show with Dragon’s Den star Sara Davies and First DatesFred Sirieix aired this week.

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Ultimate Wedding Planner star Yasmin Downing, centre left, has spoken about the pain of losing her beloved grandmother during filming for the BBC2 show[/caption]
Yasmin, above with her grandmother Phyllis, who sadly passed away during the production aged 87
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In an exclusive interview, Yasmin, 33, has opened up about the devastating loss of her grandmother Phyllis who passed away during the production.

Yasmin said: “It was devastating when my Nan Phyllis passed as she was instrumental in my upbringing and we were so close. 

“I should have been grieving her, but I had to put on a smile so that the bride and groom got the best.”

BBC bosses allowed Yasmin to take a day off from the high-profile programme after she was told of Phyllis’ passing.

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She went on to decide to rejoin the competition, which pits wedding planners against one another to create the best ceremony with a limited budget, with Phyllis in mind.

Yasmin explained: “Phyllis was an incredible woman and meant so much to me.

“She’d had a fall and was taken to hospital, and I got the news before the first episode, where I have three days to plan a wedding.

“She was taken to a home as her condition deteriorated and she had dementia. But I managed to get some time to see her, and we have a lovely final evening together.

“I was sworn to secrecy by the show, but I had to break that to tell her. You could tell it made her happy. It was a lovely moment.”

Yasmin added: “She loved Frank Sinatra, and we sang, You Make Me Feel So Young, together.

“She sang it to me as a kid and sadly that was the last time I saw her because I had to go and film episode two.

“It was goodbye but it was a lovely goodbye for both of us, a precious moment that will never leave me.”

Phyllis, who was 87, and her husband Donald, a former dock worker who died in 2015, had been huge figures in Yasmin’s early life as her mother was a single parent.

Yasmin said: “We spent so much time together because mum had to work so much and we’d go on holiday together.

“She introduced me to Frank Sinatra, and they would play a tape of him in their old orange Nissan as we went on childhood summer holidays.

“She loved flowers which is probably the inspiration for me becoming a florist and getting into the wedding business.”

Yasmin, who has spent time as a nightclub and restaurant manager, continued: “I went back into the show and although I knew she was ill I didn’t expect to hear that she had passed while I was planning weddings.

“I got the phone call and the team said I could take time off. I was traumatised and just spent the day in my room. I just parked the pain. Everyone on the show was lovely and messaged me.

“She wouldn’t have wanted me to waste the opportunity, so I just went back in the next day and got on with it.”

Ultimate Wedding Planner continues on BBC2 next week.

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Yasmine, above with her grandparents Phyllis and Donald, rejoined the competition after taking a short break[/caption]
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Phyllis and Donald at a dance when they were younger[/caption]



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