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Homes Under The Hammer presenter Dion Dublin paid a touching tribute to his beloved family member, who he described as a “guiding light”. The former professional footballer turned presenter and pundit was inundated with condolence messages as he announced his dad had sadly died. Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, the BBC host, 56, penned an emotional message to his late father. He accompanied the heartbreaking post with a photo alongside his dad with the pair beaming at the camera as they both held beverages.
In a candid message Dion penned: “A fearless heart, our guiding light, A leader strong, both day and night. With bass in hand and Vodka near. Your love and strength remain so clear! Gone, but NEVER forgotten!”
He concluded: “Rest In Peace Dad!”
Celebrity pals and fans alike flocked to comment on the post as they offered their condolences to the on-screen host.
Dion’s Homes Under The Hammer co-star Jacqui Joseph was one of the first to react, writing: “Sending sincere condolences Dion. May your Dad Rest in Eternal Peace.”
Presenter Jenni Falconer penned: “Sending lots of love.”
ITV newsreader Lucrezia Millarini commented: “So sorry, my condolences.”
TV presenter and pundit Dion has been a regular face on our TV screens for many years.
In his football heyday, the former Aston Villa and Manchester United striker was a prolific goal scorer and even managed to appear for England.
He carved out a successful media career with regular appearances on Match of the Day, Final Score and Football Focus.
In 2015, the former professional footballer made a switch from BBC Sport to daytime fronting Homes Under The Hammer alongside Martin Roberts and Martel Maxwell.