Jonnie Irwin inundated with support over family holiday photos amid terminal cancer battle
Former A Place In The Sun presenter Jonnie Irwin has been inundated with supportive messages from fans after sharing an insight into his sunny family holiday, after the star was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Jonnie Irwin took to Instagram to share some adorable photos of his young family, as fans sent him strength while he battles terminal cancer.
The A Place In The Sun star and his loved ones enjoyed some time away from home as they relaxed together by a swimming pool.
Jonnie, 49, was joined by his three children - Rex, four, and two-year-old twins Rafa and Cormac - and his wife Jessica.
He captioned the post: "The best weather, best fun and the very best people for a few days away."
In one snap, Jonnie smiled for the camera while wearing sunglasses and a baseball cap.
He was surrounded by his three sons, who were pictured wearing sweet matching outfits.
Jessica was also photographed relaxing on the grass with a drink in her hand as she enjoyed the sun.
The kids enjoyed a dip in the pool, with the twins wearing inflatable armbands.
The family were joined by friends on their sun-soaked trip, with one photo showing them all enjoying a dinner together.
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Fans rushed to the comments section to send their love to Jonnie and his family.
One person wrote: "Beautiful family. Stay strong Jonnie."
Another added: "Jonnie you are looking good. Lovely family time. Enjoy x."
A third fan commented: "so lovely to see you with your family having fun. Stay strong x."
A fourth agreed: "Making such special memories! Sending you and your family loads of positivity, strength and Love."
It comes after the Channel 4 presenter confirmed his cancer was terminal, after doctors found the disease had spread to his brain following his lung cancer diagnosis in April 2020.
Back in June this year, Jonnie admitted he had chosen not to tell his young children about his health issues after being given just months to live by doctors.
The presenter explained he felt that telling the youngsters about his struggles might "confuse" them.