AUSTRALIAN TV presenter Erin Jayne Plummer has died “suddenly” at the age of 42. The star – best known for hosting talk show Studio 10 – has been described as a “gorgeous human inside and out” by heartbroken colleagues following her death over the weekend. FacebookTV host Erin Jayne Plummer has died aged 42[/caption] FacebookThe Studio 10 host died ‘suddenly’ over the weekend[/caption] Erin’s cause of death has not been revealed. She leaves behind her husband and three young daughters. Erin’s devastated colleague Sarah Harris paid tribute to her as she confirmed the star died at the weekend. She told viewers: “We’ve got some really sad news to share this morning. Read more world news CRUEL CON I exposed my 'Tinder Swindler' dad's lies to stop him preying on vulnerable women MISSILE MADNESS Russian missile hits Ukraine chemical plant narrowly avoiding eco-disaster “Over the weekend, Studio 10 lost a little bit of sparkle with our friend and advertorial host Erin Jayne passing away suddenly. “For two decades, Erin Jayne has been a friendly and familiar face on Australian television, for a lot of that she’s been brightening up our mornings with her bubbly personality and megawatt smile. “Erin was just a gorgeous human inside and out and if it wasn’t for TV, Erin Jayne perhaps might have had a sporting career”. “She represented Australia in synchronised swimming and even surf life-saving. Most read in The Sun NOT LOVIN' IT I blockaded McDonald’s drive-thru for TWO HOURS in furious row over McMuffins BENEFIT HELP Universal Credit and benefits will be paid early - check your payment date SCORCHIO! Freak heatwave hits Spain as temperatures reach 40C in African heat plume NO KID-DING Kim slammed for letting North wear 'inappropriate' corset to Kourtney's wedding 'SHATTERED' Refugee Sofiia wore low cut top around my man… she was after him from day one SICK NOTE Dec Donnelly forced to leave BGT stage to 'throw up' as act makes him feel sick “There is no question Erin Jayne was a high achiever and certainly a gold medal mum to her three young girls. “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.” Erin delivered advertorial content on Aussie TV for more than two decades – working at MTV, The Morning Show and Totally Active TV. She was also one of the faces of Aerobics Oz Style for six years – which has more than 40 million viewers around the world at its peak. Erin was also an accomplished athlete, representing Australia in surf life-saving and synchronised swimming, winning 11 national titles.