Jasmine Harman discusses losing her pet dog
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Jasmine Harman, 46, took to Instagram today 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.
Sometimes it’s the little things!
Jasmine Harman
Jasmine shared a beach selfie in view of her 109,000 Instagram followers along with a message about her latest holiday destination.
She captioned the summery post: “Sometimes it’s the little things! My happy place – Paddling in the sea!!!! What brings you happiness?”
Jasmine added the hashtags: “#paddling #happy #littlethings #spain.”
The presenter was in Cunit, a small coastal town in Catalonia, Spain, however, many social media users were checking the destination due to its similarity to the x-rated word.
HydeSimon commented: “Nearly a naughty word.”
David_d_l_milne added: “Had to double check that place name.”
William.rodger.315 said: “Thought I’d read it wrong.”
The post comes after the presenter broke down on Instagram earlier this month when she opened up about the devastating way her family dog Jet died.
Jasmine began the emotional video: “Some of you may have seen on my grid. Today would have been our dog Jet’s birthday and he would have been three today.
“I want to talk about something quite difficult. I have never spoken before about what happened to him because it was just too upsetting.
“But I feel like I have to, as what happened to him could happen to any dog. And if I can save someone else’s dog by sharing it, then I know I have to.”
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, describing the technique of “billowing” or the classic Heimlich maneuver which is also used on humans who are choking.
Wiping away her tears, the emotional presenter apologised again, before saying: “It is really hard to talk about.”
She continued: “Every dog owner or anyone who is walking someone’s dog should be prepared for every eventuality.”
The star also added links to a website which offers first aid for pets and specifically a free course concerning dog choking.
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.
Jasmine even met her husband Jon Boast on A Place in the Sun when he was a cameraman and the pair married in 2009.
You can watch A Place in the Sun weekdays on Channel 4 at 3pm
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