Rangers fans have been praising celebrity bluenose Jean Johansson for slipping the Famous Glasgow Rangers into a popular Channel 4 TV series that she hosts.
Jean Johansson is the host of several high-profile British television shows but most namely in this instance the ever-popular A Place in the Sun.
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Taking to Twitter, the proud Rangers fan highlighted a short clip where she exchanged some football banter with a guest on the TV show, where participants aim to buy a new home in sunny locations.
Jean jokes “do you mean Glasgow Rangers?” when guest Clement claims a property is “top of the league, just like West Ham”.
Jean is never slow to show her allegiances and has always been a proud Rangers supporter, even once sharing an image of herself as a young girl in an iconic Gers top.
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To top it all off, Johansson is also married to former Rangers player and coach Jonatan Johansson.
The former Finnish striker played for Rangers between 1997 and 2000 and loved life in Scotland so much he tends to stick around.
The 105-times capped former Finland international forward also played for Hibs and St Johnstone, whilst he had spells working in the coaching set ups at Motherwell and Rangers.
Johansson also spent time as Greenock Morton manager and is now in charge of Finnish side TPS.
Rangers fans certainly enjoyed Jean’s little soundbite about the Ibrox club and applauded the Scottish presenter via Twitter:
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Jean Johansson is also the host of BBC One show Animal Park, a reporter for The One Show on the BBC, and the host of Channel 5’s Is it a Con?
A woman of many talents and a proud bluenose too!
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