Jasmin Harman has opened up about her marriage to Jon Boast
Jasmine Harman has once opened up about the difficult time she went months without seeing her husband.
The presenter, 49, has been happily married to Jon Boast, 44, a director of photography, since 2009. The couple met back in 2004 on the set of the popular Channel 4 show, during Jasmine’s first episode. Together, they share two children, Joy, nine, and Albion, seven.
Jasmine has previously shared how her hectic schedule affects her home life, saying: “Sometimes Jon and I don’t see each other for a month at a time because I’ll be away for a week and then I get back and he’s gone.
During the lockdown, Jon was away from home for two weeks, and Jasmine admitted it was a particularly difficult time for her and their children. She reflected on the experience, sharing how the separation took an emotional toll.
Speaking to The Express, the TV star confessed: “It was really hard actually. Partly because I missed him, but largely because I had children who were four and six, and a seven-month-old puppy to look after 24/7 without any help at all.”
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The pair have a busy schedule that means they don’t always see each other
She went on to describe how challenging it was to manage everything on her own. “I found it very hard. And to be honest, I wouldn’t want to do it permanently. 24/7,” Jasmine said.
Reflecting on that time, she added: “In fact, I think he was away for about two weeks. And I think for about a week at that time, I had both the children sleeping in my room, so we sort of were camping if you like or having a sleepover. They had their mattresses on the floor by the side of my bed.”
Adding to the strain, Jasmine shared: “Emotionally it was quite tough because none of us really knew what was going on and all these people dying, and my mum wasn’t feeling well, so it was a bit much.”
A Place in the Sun star Jasmine Harman married Jon Boast in 2009
Despite the occasional challenges, Jasmine and Jon’s relationship remains strong. She recalled one rare disagreement the pair had on set during a shoot when the Jon fell ill, leaving them to decide who would take charge.
“The only time I think we fell out on set was when the director was taken ill during a shoot, and so with the director gone, Jon and I had to decide whether he should be in charge or whether I should be in charge,” she explained. “The shoot had to go on, that’s the only time we sort of disagreed or fell out on set.”