A Place In The Sun’s Jasmine Harman wows in silk pyjamas for intimate bed snap

A Place In The Sun star Jasmine Harman has wowed fans with a snap of herself "lounging around" in bed wearing vegan silk pyjamas.

The presenter, 47, posted a picture of herself wearing the green and pink nightwear on Instagram, with the caption: "Weekend vibes! How are you spending your weekend?" adding: "Loving lounging in my vegan silk pyjamas. Who even knew vegan silk was a thing?"

She added: "Made from Cupro Ecovero, a sustainable, responsible, cruelty and animal-free fabric blended from wood pulp and cotton lintel."

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Her followers were quick to respond, with one saying: "If I had those pj’s I’d never leave the house!" and another gushing: "Lovely! I want those pjs!"

Further comments included: "Cool pjs!" "Love the jammies," "Lovely pj's x," "You look radiant," and: "Love this xx."

It comes just weeks after Jasmine opened up to fans about a tough week after receiving “four lots of tremendously sad news".

She took to her Instagram on to speak out as she paid a gushing tribute to her man, thanking hubby Jon Boast for his support after suffering "an absolute downer" in recent days.

The TV presenter didn't give any further details, but her A Place In The Sun co-stars were quick to send their support.

Towards the end of last year, the presenter shared a sweet message for co-star Jonnie Irwin amid his cancer battle.

She posted a picture of the pair on Instagram and wrote a lengthy caption addressed to the star.

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