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Jonnie Irwin fans can see ‘message’ from late TV star as he ‘sends sign’ weeks after death

A Place In The Sun fans have claimed they can see a “message”’ from the late Jonnie Irwin.

The TV presenter sadly passed away earlier this month aged 50 following a battle with terminal lung cancer. The property expert was diagnosed with the disease in 2020.

He was later informed the cancer had spread to his brain and was given just six months to live. Jonnie’s death was announced via his official Instagram page with an emotional statement in which he was branded a “truly remarkable soul.”

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He is survived by his wife Jessica and their three sons Rex, 4, and three-year-old twins Rafa and Cormac. The news of his death was met with heartbreak from his famous friends and adoring fans.

The TV star sadly passed away this month
(Image: BBC)

APITS co-star Jasmine Harman was one of them – she paid tribute to her pal of nearly 20 years and branded him her “partner in crime.” And on Thursday (February 15) Jasmine took to her Instagram again to share a snap of a beach with a rainbow in the sky.

In the caption, she wrote: “Cherish every day, every moment, every hug, every smile xxx.” However, many of Jasmine’s fans claimed Jonnie sent a “sign” and thought the rainbow was a “message.”

Fans think Jonnie has sent a ‘message’
(Image: jasmineharman/Instagram)

In the comments section, one person said: “Jonnie sending you a rainbow.” Fellow A Place in the Sun star Lucy Alexander penned: “This is beautiful and someone saying hello.”

A second fan chimed in and mused: “That rainbow has been sent to YOU down from Heaven from dearest sweetest JONNIE”. A third quipped: “How beautiful… a Jonnie beam… sending love.”

Jonnie and Laura were pals for nearly two decades
(Image: jonnieirwintv/Instagram)

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Channel 4 released a statement to his family and loyal fans online just hours after his death was announced. It read: “Everyone at Channel 4 is deeply saddened by the news of Jonnie’s death. “Our thoughts and condolences go out to Jonnie’s family, his wife Jessica and their three sons, as well as his friends and colleagues.

“Jonnie was a beloved presenter on A Place In The Sun for over 18 years. He helped realise the dreams of many on the show and inspired countless viewers to find their own places in the sun. Much loved by colleagues and audiences alike, her will be greatly missed.”

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