A Place In The Sun presenter Danni Menzies details ‘tough’ relationship with co-hosts

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Danni Menzies, 33, explained that she often finds it difficult to spend time with her colleagues from A Place In The Sun off-camera, The property expert said that she is however good friends with Scarlette Douglas, 32, as they are a similar age.

Don’t get to see them very much

Danni Menzies

Danni revealed: “Scarlette and I are quite good friends. We hang out and catch up whenever we can. 

“We’re a similar sort of age, similar sort of life situation, so we’re good friends. 

“Then the others it’s tough, we don’t get to see them very much because you’re always going off in other directions.”

However, there is no bad blood between the stars as Danni divulged that they all get on when they finally can meet up.

She continued: “I bumped into Laura Hamilton for the first time on a plane and I’ve met Jasmine Harman at a few events. We all get on great. Everyone seems really nice.”

A Place In The Sun will celebrate its 21st birthday this month, with Danni joining the programme back in 2016 following a successful career in broadcasting.

The TV host has currently been filming new episodes of the popular series across Europe under strict social distancing regulations amid the coronavirus pandemic.

She explained: “We obviously have to keep our distance now and whenever we’re not filming we have to have our masks on, so it means keeping your makeup on is much more difficult!”

Filming episodes with the new measures in place has meant that it has prolonged shoots.

“Everything takes a bit longer and is a bit trickier. But everyone is working really hard to make it happen, but it does make it difficult,” she said.

“I can’t go in as many rooms, or stay in them for as long. We have got all these protocols in place with Channel 4 that we have to follow. “

However, despite the initial difficulties, Danni assures that viewers will be unable to tell the difference from old episodes and will still achieve the same feeling of escapism.

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She explained: “It definitely made filming a lot stricter, we’re still managing fine and I saw one of the videos after the edit the other day and actually you can’t really tell.

“We have done a really good job of you not being able to tell. So hopefully it will be the same bit of escapism when people watch it they won’t remember coronavirus is happening.”

It comes as Danni also shared her terrifying health ordeal, after waking up one morning while filming for A Place In The Sun to discover a lump the “size of a golf ball” next to her nose.

The property presenter immediately rushed to see local doctors to have it looked at and treated.

She revealed: “I had a really horrible thing recently where I woke up one morning and had a massive lump on my face, and I couldn’t open one of my eyes properly. 

“I had a cyst or something on my face and it came out of nowhere. It was massive!

“It was like a golf ball next to my nose, and I went and got antibiotics. They then gave me the wrong antibiotics so that was fantastic,” she added.

A Place In The Sun airs today on Channel 4 at 3pm. 

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