Jane McDonald Pauses Show, Overcome by Emotional Message
In a recent episode of her travel series, *Jane McDonald: Lost in Japan*, popular television personality Jane McDonald experienced a poignant moment that left her visibly emotional. During the show, she was presented with an O-mikuji, a traditional Japanese fortune-telling slip that reveals insights about one’s future.
Emotional Moments on *Lost in Japan*
While filming for Channel 5, McDonald expressed her apprehension, asking the tour guide, “Is there anything bad in there?” The guide cautioned her about the possibility of an unfavorable prediction but reassured her that any misfortune could be reversed.
Upon drawing her fortune, Jane shared her feelings with the audience, stating: “Wow. I feel as if I was strongly on the spring fields with my family, so comfortable.” This moment prompted a heartfelt reaction from her as she began to choke back tears.
Positive Predictions
Jane continued to reflect on her fortune, adding, “You could realize almost everything as if you could drive easily on a downhill road. Work hard and believe, and you will be successful just like grass grows thanks to the rain heaven gives.” Her emotional response underscored the deep connection she felt with the experience.
The tour guide confirmed the positive nature of the fortune, leading McDonald to express her relief with a grateful exclamation: “Thank goodness for that, I was a bit worried about that.” In a touching moment, she thanked the guide for enriching her understanding of Japanese traditions.
Exploring Japanese Culture
In addition to the emotional segment, the episode featured Jane engaging with various aspects of Japanese culture. She enjoyed trying her hand at origami, the art of paper folding, and even participated in sumo wrestling.
Jane also showcased her singing abilities in a local karaoke bar, joining other participants in performances, including a rendition of “I Will Survive.” Her enthusiasm throughout the episode highlighted her genuine appreciation for the unique experiences Japan has to offer.
For those interested in catching this heartfelt episode, a repeat of *Jane McDonald: Lost in Japan* airs on Sunday at 10 AM on Channel 5.