Celebs Go Dating's Ulrika Jonsson makes confession about weather presenting days
08.02.2022 - 20:19
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Ulrika Jonsson makes a confession about her weather presenting days on Tuesday's episode of Celebs Go Dating. The TV star, 54, 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.
In an exclusive clip obtained by OK!, Ulrika leaves receptionist Tom Read Wilson stunned as she confesses to not really understanding what she was saying when she was a weather presenter. Delving into Ulrika's past, Tom, 35, says: "So, how much do you have to know about meteorology?" 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. With Ulrika explaining: "The weather presenters you have on the BBC and ITV are trained meteorologists but I was a weather girl so I didn't really understand what I was saying!" To which Tom is left stunned as show narrator Rob Beckett jokes: "What's next? The gladiators weren't real gladiators!" And it's not long until Tom decides to make a cheeky conversation out of their weather talk which leaves the duo in hysterics.
With Ulrika pointing out: "Why does it always descend our conversations!" To which Tom jokes: "Oh I know, it's like Carry On in here!" It comes after Nikita Jasmine opened up on her unlikely friendship with Ulrika after they met while filming Celebs Go Dating.The 27 year old is currently looking for love on the hit E4 show alongside former Gladiators host Ulrika following her unlucky conquest on Married At First Sight UK. Fiery Geordie Nikita has discussed the bonds she has made with her fellow celebrities searching for love in an interview with new magazine.
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