Ulrika Jonsson says she's 'filthy' and 'wants to be loved' as she turns 55
16.08.2022 - 22:33
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Birthday girl Ulrika Jonsson described herself as 'filthy' and 'impatient' as she shared a collection of racy snaps to mark her 55th birthday. The former TV-am weather presenter and Gladiators host posted photos of herself reclining in bed as she admitted she just 'wants to be loved'.
Sticking up her middle finger in one moody snap on Instagram, another showed a close-up of her 'fem-uh-nist' tattoo. Another more wholesome picture showed the mother-of-four smiling as she held a loaf of bread. In her caption she opened up to fans about the true Ulrika.
"HBD to me!!! Newest member of Club 55. I’m smart. I’m funny - peculiar AND haha. I’m kind. I’m generous," she typed. "I’m lively and opinionated. I’m stronger than you could ever imagine. I’m also soft af."
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She continued: "I’m impatient. I’m filthy. I’m perceptive and know you better than you know yourself. I’m a lover not a fighter. But if you push me, I’ll fight like a lion. I’m a proud feminist."
Ulrika, who shot to fame on breakfast TV in 1989, said she's excited to be 'carving out a new life' for herself. "I’m not the person I was in my 20s, 30s or even my 40s. I’m carving out a new life for myself now and I’m excited," she said. "I want to love and be loved. But rather be on my own than suffer fools."
The star's thoughts then turned to food as she said: "I make good sourdough and good love. And I still hate goat’s cheese." And her followers rushed to send birthday greetings.
sarah.e.saunders1 said: "Happy birthday Ulrika! You’ve entertained me since I was a child when I first watched Gladiators! I aspired to be you with the microphone
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