02 Jan, 2023
By FactsWow Team
A few months ago, her friend Jonnie Irwin broke the news that he was dying of lung cancer that had spread to his brain.
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He spoke movingly about how he was determined to create precious memories with his family and how he spent his free time with one another.
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She reveals her admiration for the way the 49-year-old is coping with the worst curveball life could throw today, live on Holiday Homes In The Sun.
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Adding: 'Cancer is such a horrible disease. It's absolutely horrible, and your love for him has been incredible.'
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Amanda hosted A Place In The Sun Live from 2001 until 2009, a spin-off of the hugely popular Channel 4 series Amanda was a part of from day one.
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Despite having different schedules, Amanda loves their time together at the live exhibition, Jonnie's first appearance in the series.
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The show undoubtedly provides sunny TV escapism amid the dark, cold winter nights, just like A Place In The Sun, which propelled her into our hearts.
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This new program shows you where you can rent a holiday home whether you win the lottery or not. We show luxury pop-star houses as well as affordable ones.
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This new program shows you where you can rent a holiday home whether you win the lottery or not. We show luxury pop-star houses as well as affordable ones.
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She missed her family more than she would have liked while they filmed the latest Holiday Homes In The Sun series, but she's determined to inspire them to be fiercely strong women.
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During her time as an estate agent and model, Amanda developed a love of property business before moving into TV, presenting in 2001 on A Place In The Sun.
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