Last Updated on: 23rd May 2022, 10:04 am
Who Was Erin Jayne Plummer? Biography, Wiki?
Australian TV presenter Erin Jayne Plummer died ‘suddenly’ at the age of 42.
The star, best known for hosting the talk show Studio 10, was described as a “beautiful human being inside and out” by heartbroken colleagues after her death over the weekend.
TV presenter Erin Jayne Plummer dies at the age of 42. The Studio 10 presenter died ‘suddenly’ over the weekend. She leaves behind her husband and three young daughters.
Erin Jayne Plummer Age
Her current age was 42 years.
What Was Erin Jayne Plummer’s Cause Of Death?
Erin Jayne Plummer’s devastated Channel 10 colleague Sarah Harris confirmed the star’s death and celebrated him as a “gold medalist” in a moving tribute.
She told viewers: “We have some really sad news to share this morning.”
“Over the weekend, Studio 10 lost some of its luster with the sudden death of our friend and infomercial host Erin Jayne.”
“For two decades, Erin Jayne has been a friendly and familiar face on Australian television, lighting up our mornings with her bubbly personality and megawatt smile.”
“Erin Jayne Plummer was just a beautiful person inside and out and if it wasn’t for television Erin Jayne could have had a career in sports. She represented Australia in synchronized swimming and even life-saving surfing.”
Erin Jayne Plummer Family
“There is no doubt that Erin Jayne was an achiever and certainly a gold medalist of her three daughters.”
“Her sunshine will be missed at Erin Jayne’s studio and we all here send her family lots of love and strength.”
Erin Jayne Plummer rose to fame after appearing in a tourist campaign on NBC in the United States after being spotted on Manly Beach in Sydney.
He has broadcast commercial content on Australian television for more than two decades and has worked for MTV, The Morning Show, and Totally Active TV.
Erin was also one of the faces of Aerobics Oz Style for six years, which at its peak had over 40 million viewers worldwide.
An accomplished athlete, Erin Jayne Plummer represented Australia in synchronized swimming and surf lifesaving, winning 11 national titles.