TV presenter Laura Hamilton is probably best known for starring in Channel 4's A Place in the Sun.
The property expert joins potential buyers in idyllic locations, as she helps them to find their perfect holiday or forever home in a sunny location. But this week she has revealed a new career move.
Laura, 40, has joined ITV's This Morning alongside Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield.
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All week, This Morning viewers can follow Laura on her European train adventure. She started off in Paris on Monday, and ahead of appearing live on TV, she shared a snap with her many Instagram followers.
In the photo, Laura can be seen posing in front of a Eurostar train. Captioning the post, she said: "And we are off... I am so excited to be travelling by train and exploring Europe this week. Tune in to @thismorning Mon-Fri to see where we go and what we get up to..."
Fans have rushed to wish the star well. Taking to the comments section, Lauren said: "You lucky thing! Have a great time", while Oksana said: "Aww I am so in love with Paris. Beautiful weather for you Laura. Looking gorgeous in green!"
Jean said: "Lucky Laura... took the Eurostar last summer between Paris and London and it was lovely".
Later, Laura joined This Morning live from the French capital, telling viewers to "forget Emily in Paris, because it's Laura in Paris". Wearing a beret, she said she is "so excited", after leaving London this morning to arrive in Paris "in time for a crepe for breakfast".
This Morning airs weekdays at 10am on ITV and ITVX
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