‘A Place in the Sun might make me go blind’: Jasmine Harman on the genetic weakness that has blighted her mother’s life

May 2nd, 2010 | Filed under DailyMail
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Add to My Stories Her arms are bronzed and her hair is golden from the enviably hot locations where she spends her time filming. But Jasmine Harman, the 34-year-old presenter of A Place In The Sun, Channel 4′s overseas house-hunting series, is extremely wary of the sun. For in her family runs a pernicious and common eye disease, and it can be exacerbated by strong sunlight.? Careful: Jasmine now keeps in the shade while on location and wears sunglasses and a hat when in direct sunlight Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the principal cause of vision loss in the UK

911f84dbbc68x513.jpg A Place in the Sun might make me go blind: Jasmine Harman on the genetic weakness that has blighted her mothers life

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