TV presenter Jonnie Irwin has died aged 50, his agent has said.
Irwin, who presented Channel 4’s A Place In The Sun and BBC’s Escape To The Country, said in November 2022 that he had been diagnosed with lung cancer in 2020 and that it had spread to his brain.
A spokesman for the family said: “It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of Jonnie’s passing.
“A truly remarkable soul, he fought bravely against cancer with unwavering strength and courage.
“At this time, we kindly ask for the privacy of Jonnie’s family as they navigate through this profound loss.
“Their grief is immeasurable, and your thoughts, prayers, and support are deeply appreciated.
“As we remember the beautiful moments shared with Jonnie, let us celebrate a life well-lived and a legacy that will forever be etched in our hearts.
“Jonnie may be gone from our sight, but his love, laughter, and memories will live on.
“Rest in peace, dear Jonnie. You will be dearly missed, but never forgotten.”
The property expert started off presenting what was then called A Place In The Sun: Home Or Away? with Jasmine Harman in 2004.
A Place In The Sun helps couples who want to move from the UK to find a home abroad with sun, sea and sand.
Irwin also starred in Channel 4’s Renovation Game, which ran for three seasons from 2011, and saw builders and designers put their fees on the line if they did not raise the property value of a house during a revamp.
When he disclosed his lung cancer diagnosis in 2022 the TV presenter said the first warning sign was while he was filming A Place In The Sun in Italy in August 2020, when his vision became blurry while driving.
Within a week of flying home, he was given six months to live.
In 2023 Irwin decided to celebrate his 50th birthday early with a big bash for 170 friends and family.
“It was a great night. I chose a playlist with some great tunes from the 90s and 2000s and people came from all over the country and abroad,” he told The Sun.
Irwin has three sons, Rex, and twins Rafa and Cormac, with his wife Jessica.
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