An Escape To The Country guest broke down in tears as stunned BBC host Steve Brown scrambled to apologise for ‘upsetting her’ during a recent episode of the show.
The instalment saw Jane and her daughter Bella asked for help from the property expert in a bid to find Jane a dream home in Devon.
Jane decided that she wanted to move from her current home in Henfield, West Sussex, and head back to county in the southwest of England after growing up there.
She explained that she had outgrown her current pad and had a maximum budget of £425,000 for a minimum of two bedrooms, an office, a small garden, a parking space, located near a large village and church.
Before heading to to their next property in the episode, the trio stopped by Teignmouth seafront to catch up and talk about Jane and her reason to come back home.
Steve said: ‘Dare I say it, your mum, I think, moving down here, doing it on her own, is very, very brave.’
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Bella replied: ‘I think having the painful slog of raising me and my sister probably made her strong enough that moving down here it’s a quick one!
‘The main thing is packing, that’s the worst bit! Hate packing!’
Steve asked her: ‘Is this a big leap for you that you just take in your stride? Because not many people just decide…’
Before the host could finish his question, Jane wiped away a tear from her face and Steve continued: ‘Sorry I don’t mean to upset you!’
Jane told him: ‘No! No you haven’t.’
‘I hope this is pride that we’re talking about here,’ Steve said.
Jane explained: ‘It’s hearing what Bella’s saying.’
Bella joked: ‘Sorry I’ll say horrible things now.’
Jane told Steve: ‘It’s a fresh start. I’m looking for something new, and a new adventure and a new chapter.
‘I just turned 60, now’s the time to do it.’
Steve asked: ‘Has today cemented it for you?’ to which she said: ‘Definitely.’
He added: ‘I’m so pleased to be part of this with you.’
It’s not the first time recently that there were tears involved in the programme.
A buyer broke got very emotional after ‘having a hard time’ with her doomed property search during the most recent episode of the BBC show.
Property expert Ginny Buckley returned to our screens to help couple Debs and Colin find their dream property on the Norfolk/Suffolk border.
The pair – who had lived in Caterham, Surrey, for 29 years – tried to find their perfect home seven years ago, but it didn’t work out, and only now were they ready to try again.
Ginny took them to Norfolk end to the village of Forncett End, near a market town of Wymondham.
The thatched cottage, costing £500,000, boasted a kitchen, breakfast room, two reception rooms, three bedrooms and a workshop.
And they certainly liked the look of what they saw.
Colin said: ‘That is full-on Escape To The Country character, isn’t it?’
Debs added: ‘It’s beautiful. It is really pretty. I love it.’
Just moments later she got very emotional and said: ‘Oh it’s making me – a bit – cry…’
A shocked Ginny asked: ‘Oh why? What? What’s making you?’
‘I don’t know,’ Debs replied. It’s just making me a bit, like, emotional. It is so pretty. So pretty.’
Escape To The Country airs on BBC One and is available to stream on iPlayer.