LAURA Hamilton has revealed an epic filming blunder on A Place in the Sun that resulted in filming being abandoned.
The Channel 4 presenter, 42, has become a fan-favourite on the daytime show since joining in 2012.
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LAURA Hamilton has revealed an epic filming blunder on A Place in the Sun that resulted in filming being abandonedCredit: Instagram

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The Channel 4 presenter, 42, has become a fan-favourite on the daytime show since joining in 2012Credit: instagram

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Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Laura recalled a time when the entire show had to be abandoned while filming in the USCredit: instagram
During her time at the helm the A Place in the Sun star has shown countless Brits their dream homes abroad.
And with so many moving parts to filming a TV series on location, there’s bound to be mishaps.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Laura recalled a time when the entire show had to be abandoned while filming in the US.
The mum-of-two explained: “There was once an episode that I did where, unfortunately, the keys for the property got locked inside the property, and we couldn’t film it.

“That was a bit of a disaster. It was in Florida, but that was so many years ago. So we had to call a wrap on that and then show them the property the next day, which wasn’t obviously ideal. But it was just one of those things.”
Laughing, Laura continued: “It was kind of like, who’s got the keys? Oh, God, you know, imagine that thing that kind of happens at home. Who’s got the keys? Who’s got the keys?
“And it was like, oh my God, the keys are inside.”
Laura previously told The Sun she’s been targeted by ‘disgusting’ scammers to con her fans out of money.
It comes after she ran the London Marathon earlier this year in aide of the WellChild charity.
The Channel 4 star had ran the annual event in honour of Jonnie Irwin – her colleague who tragically died with cancer earlier this year.
A Place in the Sun’s Laura Hamilton forced to take desperate measures as dress blown apart by wind mid-filming
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According to reports, the Sussexes have a combined net worth of $60 million (£48m), despite their stepping down from their roles as senior working royals in 2020 and being forced to repay the taxpayer costs for the renovation of Frogmore Cottage, their former Windsor home.
In May 2020, it was reported that the Duke and Duchess would repay taxpayer costs for the Frogmore Cottage renovations, with them planning to make the payments over the next decade. The total refurbishment costs were estimated at around £2.4 million, meaning they would pay around £18,000 a month until completely paid in full.
Since moving from England to the States, the couple have secured several lucrative deals. In 2020, the same year that they announced their royal departure, the couple signed a deal with Netflix which was reportedly worth around $100 million (£80m). They then secured a $20 million (£17m) advance from publisher Penguin Random House for a reported four-book deal, which included Spare.

The couple also signed a lucrative $25 million (£18m) deal with Spotify in late 2020, which saw Meghan Markle release her Archetypes podcast. A joint statement from the couple’s company, Archewell, and streaming platform Spotify said that they had “mutually agreed to part ways and are proud of the series we made together,” but later a Spotify executive branded the couple “f***ing grifters”.

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Meanwhile, before Meghan Markle married into the British Royal Family, she was worth an estimated $5 million (£3.5m). Prior to meeting the Prince, Meghan was an actress working on the hit legal drama Suits. Meghan famously portrayed the role of Rachel Zane in the hit TV show, with her earning a reported $50,000 per episode (£37K).

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The revelation comes just days after Meghan and Prince Harry revealed they were expecting their first child and gives a whole new meaning to the saying ‘too posh to push’.
Meghan Markle, 37, made her first husband Trevor Engelson (pictured in 2006) sign an agreement that he would pay for a personal trainer and a nutritionist if they had a baby

Meghan Markle, 37, made her first husband Trevor Engelson (pictured in 2006) sign an agreement that he would pay for a personal trainer and a nutritionist if they had a baby
Earlier this month it was announced that Meghan and Prince Harry (pictured on Monday in New Zealand), who wed in May, are expecting their first child together next spring

Earlier this month it was announced that Meghan and Prince Harry (pictured on Monday in New Zealand), who wed in May, are expecting their first child together next spring