Laura Hamilton announced to fans that she was "in love" as she visited Venice.
The A Place in the Sun presenter posted on Instagram from her travels around the world. Recently she has travelled from London to Paris and then across Switzerland and down to Venice, all on a train.
Her latest venture has been trying out a gondola in the waters of Venice. Posing in a long narrow flat-bottomed boat, the 40-year-old property expert expressed her love for the area.
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She wrote: "Fell in Love...with Venice!" But fans were disappointed that she hadn't fell for the "dishy" gondolier navigating the boat.
One Instagram user said: "How about the gondolier? He’s quite dishy!" Another added: "I thought you fell in love with the gondolier. Venice is the city of the love."
A third user said: "Thought it was with a handsome Italian." Meanwhile another user said: "Beautiful. If only you had a man to take with you."
Many were excited for Laura, thinking she had a new romance in her life, following the split from her husband, Alex Goward, last year. At the time, the presenter shared the news on Instagram by posting a photo of a printed Dr. Seuss quote that read: "Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened."
She wrote in the caption: "This isn't something I ever thought I'd be saying but, after 13 years of being together Alex and I have separated. Our children are and always will be our number one priority and we would respect privacy for our family at this time. Laura."
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