Monday 23 May 2022 02:58 PM Friends of TV host Erin Jayne Plummer share their fondest memories of Studio ... trends now Television presenter Erin Jayne Plummer died 'suddenly' over the weekend at the age of 42. On Monday, friends and loved ones of the Studio 10 and TVSN advertorial host flocked to a Facebook group set up to share memories of the late star. Among the tributes were details of a private memorial service being held for the TV host in Sydney on Wednesday. Loss: Television presenter Erin Jayne Plummer (pictured) died 'suddenly' over the weekend at the age of 42. On Monday, friends and loved ones of the Studio 10 and TVSN advertorial host flocked to a Facebook group set up to share memories of the late star 'Friends of EJ. Please come down to Freshie Beach from 6am this Wednesday 25th May to watch the sun rise and to remember beautiful EJ,' it read. 'Don't forget to bring your red frogs and a cup of cheap coffee from the BP, the things she loved! Share your stories of Erin... burps, windipuffs and all. 'The Freshwater Surf Club Chaplain will be there to chat to and offer comfort to anyone who needs it.' Support: Among the tributes were details of a private memorial service being held for the TV host on Wednesday The notice was concluded with the phone number for 24 hour crisis support and suicide prevention service, Lifeline. Elsewhere on the Facebook page, friends shared fond memories of the spirited Erin. 'Love you darling Ez, always the life of the party eating red frogs and drinking warm milk' one friend wrote along with an image of her doing just that. Memories: Elsewhere on the Facebook page, friends shared fond memories of the spirited Erin. 'Love you darling Ez, always the life of the party eating red frogs and drinking warm milk' one friend wrote along with an image of her doing just that 'One time Erin needed a Merman for a gig at The Aquarium in Darling Harbour. Fun time, as it always was for our Erin, ever time I called, texted or saw her' one friend wrote, alongside a photo of Erin in a mermaid costume. One more friend recalled how Erin encouraged her to pursue her Olympic swimming dreams. 'EJ thanks for telling me to go for it when I didn't think I could make the move to leave home to achieve my Olympic goal - you made me a better athlete a better friend and a better woman,' they wrote alongside a photo from their swimming days. 'One time Erin needed a Merman for a gig at The Aquarium in Darling Harbour. Fun time, as it always was for our Erin, ever time I called, texted or saw her' one friend wrote, alongside a photo of Erin in a mermaid costume. Another pal chimed in: 'EJ was one of a kind. Caring, thoughtful, loved her family, and her girls were her world. As part of her advertorial world... we will never be the same again. The red frogs, the unpolitical correct conversations, the funny stories we all shared ( goes on tour stays on tour). 'Love you EJ... see you in paradise. We'll all get there one day. I'm just so sad that you needed to go so soon.' 'When I think of Erin. I think of a family person. She loved her family, literally lived around the corner from her Mum and Dad. Adored her girls. She was always bobbing between the homes, buzzing, smiling. She was a pocket rocket! Full of pizazz' one more friend wrote. Past: One more friend recalled how Erin encouraged her to pursue her Olympic swimming dreams. 'EJ thanks for telling me to go for it when I didn't think I could make the move to leave home to achieve my Olympic goal - you made me a better athlete a better friend and a better woman,' they wrote alongside a photo from their swimming days Studio 10 hosts Sarah Harris and Angela Bishop announced Erin's death on Monday's show, describing Erin as a 'gorgeous human inside and out' and a 'gold-medal mum' to her children. She is survived by her husband and three daughters. Her cause of death is unknown. Daily Mail Australia has contacted Channel 10 for comment. Another pal chimed in: 'EJ was one of a kind. Caring, thoughtful, loved her family, and her girls were her world. As part of her advertorial world... we will never be the same again. The red frogs, the unpolitical correct conversations, the funny stories we all shared' 'When I think of Erin. I think of a family person. She loved her family, literally lived around the corner from her Mum and Dad. Adored her girls. She was always bobbing between the homes, buzzing, smiling. She was a pocket rocket! Full of pizazz' one friend wrote Erin was also a presenter for Aerobics Oz Style for six years. The instructional aerobics TV series, which aired from 1982 to 2005, had a global audience of 40 million people at its peak and was broadcast in more than 80 countries. In addition to her TV career, Erin was an accomplished synchronised swimmer who represented Australia at three world championships and won 11 national titles. She was thrust into the spotlight at a young age when she was scouted at Sydney's Manly Beach and cast in a tourism campaign that aired on NBC in America. Tragedy: Erin is survived by her husband and three daughters. Her cause of death is unknown But it was her role as a professional spruiker for which she was best known. During her career hosting advertorials, she appeared on Studio 10, TVSN, Mornings with Kerri-Anne and The Morning Show, and earned the nickname 'The Danoz Girl'. Over the years, she promoted everything from massage chairs and workout programs to slimming jeans and steam mops. When she wasn't in front of the camera, Erin also did countless voice-overs for TV. Sombre: Studio 10 hosts Sarah Harris (left) and Angela Bishop (right) announced her death on Monday's show, describing Erin as a 'gorgeous human inside and out' and a 'gold-medal mum' Announcing Erin's death on Monday, a sombre Sarah Harris said: 'We've got some really sad news to share this morning. 'Over the weekend, Studio 10 lost a bit of its sparkle with our friend and advertorial host Erin Jayne passing away suddenly. 'For two decades, Erin has been a friendly and familiar face on Australian telly, and for a lot of that she's been brightening up our mornings with her bubbly personality and megawatt smile. Final post: Erin is pictured here in her last Instagram post, in a photo taken in New Zealand four weeks ago 'Erin was just a gorgeous human inside and out, and if it wasn't for TV, perhaps Erin may have had a sporting career. 'She represented Australia in synchronised swimming and even surf life saving, and there's no question that Erin Jayne was a high achiever, and certainly a gold-medal mum to her three young girls.' She concluded: 'We'll miss your sunshine around the studio, Erin Jayne, and all of us here are sending lots of love and strength to her family. You'll be very missed.' Claim to fame: Erin was thrust into the spotlight at a young age when she was scouted at Sydney's Manly Beach and cast in a tourism campaign that aired on NBC in America All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility