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A Place in the Sun's Lucy Alexander poses with family including EastEnders star daughter

Lucy Alexander, who is soon set to appear permanently on Channel 4's A Place in the Sun, always has her family close to her heart.The 53 year old, who is known for appearing on Homes Under the Hammer, is married to ex-Premier League footballer Stewart Castledine, with whom she shares two children, daughter Kitty, and son, Leo. Kitty has found fame in her own right, playing the role of Penny Branning, cousin of Lauren Branning, on BBC's EastEnders. She burst onto our screens in January 2024, hitting things off in a drugs mule storyline as she stashed drugs into her cousin, Lauren's (Jacqueline Jossa) suitcase in Paris.
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Lucy Alexander sends love to Jonnie Irwin and 'beautiful family' amid cancer heartbreak
Homes Under The Hammer presenter, 52, took to Instagram to send her love to fellow TV presenter Jonnie Irwin and his young family, after he revealed he only has months to live.Sharing her message with her 59.6K followers, she wrote: “The wonderful man @jonnieirwintv Is a true ledge. “The best presenter who puts a smile on my face EVERY time I watch him. “My 83 year old dad loves him and talks about ‘Jonnie from the telly,’ as if he knows him because he has that effect.“A true honest sad story in @hellomag, about his journey, love to you and your beautiful family.”Lucy’s tribute comes as the A Place In The Sun presenter revealed that his lung cancer has spread to his brain. The Escape To The Country host, 48, who shares his three-year-old son Rex and twins Rafa and Cormac with his wife Jessica, had initially decided to keep his illness private.  Speaking to Hello! Magazine, Jonnie 48, said he chose to share his diagnosis in the hope that it will “inspire people to make the most of everyday.”The Channel 4 presenter explained that he first became aware of his symptoms back in 2020.  He explained that his vision went blurry while he was driving after filming for the TV show A Place In The Sun in Italy.He said: “Within a week of flying back from filming,I was given six months to live.“I then had to go home and tell my wife, who was looking after our babies, that she is now on her own pretty much. “That was devastating. All I could do was apologise.
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'I'm tagged!' Homes Under The Hammer's Lucy Alexander pleas for help with outfit 'dilemma'
Lucy Alexander, 52, presented on Homes Under The Hammer from its launch until 2015 alongside Martin Roberts.The presenter has taken to Instagram to ask her followers for help after noticing while heading out of the house that the security tag is still on her leather jacket.Lucy shared the video clips on her Instagram story in view of her 57,200 followers.Sitting in her garden, she said to the camera: "Good evening! Bit of a dilemma, just realised."I'm about to walk out the door, new leather jacket and this has happened."Lucy then moved the camera away from her face to show the side of her new leather jacket that can be seen to have a large red security tag on it.The former BBC presenter laughed, while she took her large pink sunnies off her face and placed them on her head.She continued: "Still got the tag on the b****y jacket. Does anyone know how to get them off? Can you help me please?"The video then ended, with a new video starting with Lucy appearing to be back in the house recording the jacket on a table.She added: "So what are the chances of that? Didn't obviously beep when I went out of the shop a month ago, but there it is."Lucy asked her followers again if anyone could help her as she tried to solve her "dilemma" before she headed out.Unable to solve the issue, Lucy eventually took to Instagram to share a video of herself later in the evening in a cargo jacket.She concluded: "So I have changed jackets.
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Homes Under The Hammer's Martin Roberts shares 'emotionally battered' update from hospital
The Sun."I’m being transferred to the respiratory team today as they think it might have started with a serious lung infection. I may be in hospital for another two weeks."The Homes Under The Hammer presenter has also confessed the trauma of the op has been prompting nightmares.He had been rushed to hospital in Bath earlier in the week after suffering sudden chest pains, when he first learnt there would be a need for surgery.Martin admitted in a video shared with his fans that he'd been catching up with his own show while in his hospital bed."Well, I have to say this isn’t where I expected to be watching Homes Under the Hammer," he joked."I ended up in hospital in Bath yesterday, I had a few chest pains and just feeling generally lousy, so I was brought in here and turns out I had a massive amount of fluid all around my heart, which was actually stopping my heart working."Had they not got rid of it, which they did in an emergency operation last night, then it’s sort of quite serious, like, hours to live kind of c***," he continued in an audibly quivering and shaking voice."So here I am, still around, thank goodness, thank god and angels, all those things."There’s lots of other complicated things that have happened as a result, but we will work through those, and I’ll keep you updated."He added cheekily, in an indication that he has certainly not lost his sense of humour: "Meanwhile, there’s a good TV show on that I think I’ll watch here!""Bit of a shocker," he captioned his Instagram video, adding to over 20,000 followers: "At least I’m here to tell the tale…"His former "TV wife", Lucy Alexander, wrote back to his post urging: "Get well my lovely M.R!"He replied: "Jeez what a scare.
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Martin Roberts rushed to hospital with 'hours to live' before emergency op
Homes Under The Hammer's Martin Roberts has revealed he was rushed to hospital and was close to death.Taking to Twitter, he shared a video of himself in a hospital ward saying: "Well, I have to say this isn’t where I expected to be watching Homes Under the Hammer."Little bit of good news, little bit of bad news."He added: "I ended up in hospital in Bath yesterday, I had a few chest pains and just feeling generally lousy, so I was brought in here and turns out I had a massive amount of fluid all around my heart, which was actually stopping my heart working."Had they not got rid of it, which they did in an emergency operation last night, then it’s sort of quite serious, like, hours to live kind of c***."So here I am, still around, thank goodness, thank the universe and guardian angels, all those things."The star told fans in his worrying update: "There’s lots of other complicated things that have happened as a result, but we will work through those, and I’ll keep you updated."But he was clearly in good spirits, as he chuckled: "Meanwhile, there’s a good TV show on that I think I’ll watch while I'm here!"Also visible in the shot was Martin's hospital bed in what looked to be a private room with a television in the corner and a window showing a sun-dappled staircase.He accompanied the clip on Twitter with the caption: "So. Bit of a shocker.
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