A Jane Austen classic is coming to life.
06.04.2022 - 19:37 / msn.com
Harry Styles – are putting down. Actor Sean Penn recently had something to say about gender-fluid dressing and now Ulrika Jonsson has piped up to declare that while the likes of Harry and co are rocking more feminine fashion, she’d rather a ‘basic’ man. Ulrika shared her two cents after Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin owned the latest cover of GQ Hype in a jumpsuit and holding a Chanel handbag which, turns out, is not just designed for women.
Asking ‘where have all the men gone?’ Celebs Go Dating star Ulrika also mused on former One Direction singer Harry’s penchant for a ruffle or stacked boot, writing: ‘He had always been such a macho, naughty boy, draped in tattoos, and suddenly he is turning up in heels. I don’t quite understand the point. ’Also bringing up Jared Leto and Timothee Chalamet’s fluid wardrobes, the personality conceded it may ‘merely be a way of declaring and articulating their style’ but insisted she was rather perplexed.
Writing in for The Sun, Ulrika said: ‘I’ve got confusion running all down my baggy joggers — it’s neither one thing nor the other. I’m going to sound like a dinosaur when I say this doesn’t sit easy with me. At all.
‘Let’s be clear. It doesn’t repulse me in any way. It just gives out a strong message of ambiguity towards their sexual identity, suggests they are not strictly either female or masculine.
A Jane Austen classic is coming to life.
Dan Stevens left The One Show's hosts speechless as he made a savage dig about Boris Johnson. The Downton Abbey star appeared on the BBC chat show to discuss his new drama, Gaslit, which also stars Julia Roberts and Sean Penn.
Ulrika Jonsson has opened up about the realities of dating someone while living with arthritis, explaining it’s not the “sexiest” condition. Speaking to The Sun, the 54-year-old presenter explained that she often wakes up in agony due to the arthritis that she has in her hips. “I make a joke about it because I think that’s the best way of introducing it but it’s certainly not something I would bring to the table on a first date – unless I turn it into something of a joke, it’s not really what you want to put on your profile,” she said.
The Sun that it can be hard to sleep next to a partner when you are awake or in pain. She explained: ‘It’s really painful for me,’ adding that she has to have a ‘pillow between my knees otherwise it would cause agony to my hips if I don’t. ’The TV star revealed she had ‘learned to accept’ the condition and work with it, not against it in her daily life.