Celebs Go Dating's Ulrika Jonsson, 54, says she'll never kiss someone on TV
26.01.2022 - 02:21
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Celebs Go Dating star Ulrika Jonsson has insisted that she will never kiss someone on TV and even joked that her dates are "too young" to even know who she is. The presenter, 54, is currently one of the stars looking for romance on the hit E4 series and she recently went on a date with handsome digital marketer Jakk, 29. Speaking to The Sun, Ulrika, who laughed off Marty McKenna making a move on Monday, said of whether she would kiss someone on TV: "F*** no! F*** that! I'm 54, I'm not going to kiss someone on TV." Talking further about her experience so far, she said: "The younger guys obviously haven't got much of a clue who I am.
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"There really wasn't much flirting from any of them. I'd been instructed to try and be receptive to that or at least try and make an effort, but it's a two way street. I'd be well up for a flirt, I love a good laugh, but I guess there wasn't anybody who rocked my socks off." 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 his toned physique, Ulrika was left speechless as she put her hands over her mouth. Later in the show, Ulrika went to meet Jakk in person as she joked in a VT: "That was quite a picture, I just kept looking
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