Celebs Go Dating's Ulrika Jonsson, 54, laughs off Marty McKenna, 27, as he makes move
24.01.2022 - 20:01
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Celebs Go Dating is set for explosive scenes on Monday's episode as Marty McKenna makes a move on a stunned Ulrika Jonsson. In an exclusive clip obtained by OK!, the presenter, 54, is left in hysterics as Marty, 27, tells her she's "sexy" and he could see himself "being with her".
The exchange comes about when the experts Paul Carrick Brunson and Anna Williamson throw welcoming drinks for Marty, who joined the agency as a late arrival last week. And it's not long until Marty decides to get to know Ulrika as he admits: "I kind of knew that you were going to be here and I thought: 'She's a really, really sexy woman.' What sort of age person are you looking for?" 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.To which Ulrika explains: "I just feel like, a lot of people my age, like guys my age, they're just a bit like..." With Marty adding: "You're very young for your age..." Ulrika continues: "They're kind of a bit like, I'm just naughty and stupid and silly!" With Marty insisting: "We are so similar... I could see myself being with you." To which Ulrika is left stunned over the bold statement as she starts laughing and jokes: "Oh, you're hilarious!" While narrator Rob Beckett quips: "Is Marty actually trying to get with Ulrika here?" It comes after Ulrika was left speechless on Thursday's episode of Celebs Go Dating as she was paired with a shirtless hunk, 29, for a sizzling date on the E4 series.
The presenter was left gobsmacked after experts Paul and Anna revealed she would be meeting handsome digital marketer Jakk. And after showing the mother of a four a picture of the heartthrob, where he is shirtless and displaying
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