Celebs Go Dating's Ulrika Jonsson, 54, flirts up a storm with handsome date, 31
10.02.2022 - 03:37
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Ulrika Jonsson enjoyed a very flirty second date with handsome Jad, 31, on Wednesday's episode of Celebs Go Dating. The TV presenter, 54, learnt how to make and decorate doughnuts with Jad where it soon descended into plenty of innuendos for the duo. Speaking in a VT, Ulrika was left seriously impressed with her date as she admitted: "He's as handsome, if not more handsome, than he was on the first date!" And after their flirty second date, the duo decided to arrange a third date as they kissed each other goodbye on the cheek.
Speaking in a VT, Jad said of Ulrika: "She's lighthearted, she takes the lead when it comes to innuendos and doesn't hide back from them. She'll take whatever I give, no innuendo there! It was great fun." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page.
While Ulrika added: "I actually really enjoyed my date with Jad, really relaxed, I wasn't sure how a day date would go. I'm definitely attracted to him, not sure if I'm at the kissing stage just yet!" Speaking to Jad, Ulrika then said: "This was good fun... really, really lovely.
Erm, do you fancy getting together again?" With Jad replying: "Of course! As long as there's no more doughnuts! Yeah, definitely do something soon!" It comes after Ulrika made a confession about her weather presenting days on Tuesday's episode of Celebs Go Dating. The TV star soared to fame in 1989 after she started presenting the weather for Good Morning Britain and she continued this role until 1992, where she went on to present Gladiators until 2000. Ulrika left receptionist Tom Read Wilson stunned as she confessed to not really understanding what she was saying when she
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