A PLACE in the Sun presenter Jasmine Harman has revealed her big plans away from the successful show.
Mum-of-two Jasmine, 48, joined the team in 2004 and worked alongside the late Jonnie Irwin.
Jasmine has been part of A Place in the Sun for 20 years[/caption] The presenter discussed her ambitions away from the programme in a recent interview[/caption]The Channel 4 programme’s format involves a British couple wishing to buy a property in a sunny foreign country, who are then shown options within their budget by a presenter.
Some of the warm destinations over the years have included Bulgaria, the Caribbean, Croatia and South Africa to name just a few.
Now with 20 years of A Place in the Sun under her belt, Jasmine has shared that she wants to expand into other ventures as well.
As it stands, the presenter already has her own fashion line with Cotton Traders but has admitted she would like to build on this.
Jasmine and her family made the move to Spain[/caption]Speaking to Express.co.uk, Jasmine discussed some ideas of what she would like to do in the future.
She shared: “I would like to do a cosmetics range, a vegan cosmetics range. I would love to do a homewares range.
“When I renovated my house, I used all vegan sustainable ethical homewares and it was quite a lot of shopping around and trying to find products that fitted my ideals.
“So it would just be nice to have all of that in kind of one place.
“So there’s lots of things I’d love to do but whether or not I ever get the time… I thought I was coming to Spain to have that really relaxing life and it’s just as busy. I’m just as busy here as I always have been but it’s just nice.”
The star also revealed how her family’s move to Spain has had a positive effect on her presenting work for A Place in the Sun.
Explaining some filming locations were “not too far away”, Jasmine revealed: “I’ve been able to go to work and then come home at the end of the day.
“Which is unusual for me but I know it’s just like the norm for most people. But that’s been funny.
“In fact, one day I was ranting about, ‘I’ve been at work all day and now I’ve got to come home and cook dinner,’ and the kids are in school and it’s almost like, ‘you do realise that’s what most people do all the time’.”
A Place in the Sun airs weekdays on Channel 4 at 3pm.