ULRIKA Jonsson, 54, delighted her social media followers yesterday as she shared a daring bathroom selfie.
The Celebs Go Dating star took to her Instagram Story to post a sizzling shot in her black bra, which highlighted her intricate inkings across her arms and collarbone.
Posing in her bathroom, the presenter pulled a sultry look while her blonde hair fell in a tousled style.
Hours later, Ulrika shared another glam bathroom selfie but this time she was clad in a black silk nightie.
Captioning the shot, she cheekily wrote: "When you come home under the influence of alcohol, with a face of makeup on and you think you look cute but actually you're just p****d".
The E4 star had been enjoying an evening with her Celebs Go Dating co-stars and shared several shots with Towie's Chloe Brockett.
In November, Ulrika shared a sweet selfie with her rarely-seen son Cameron as she enjoyed a break from Celebs Go Dating filming.
The presenter, 54, took to her Instagram Story at the time to pose for a rare photo with her 27-year-old son from her first marriage to John Turnbull.
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Captioning the beaming shot, she penned across it: "When your boy meets you in between filming".
Ulrika is also mum to Bo, 21, Martha, 17 and Malcolm, 13, who she welcomed with their respective fathers – Markus Kempen, Lance Gerrard-Wright and Brian Monet.
Last year the TV star hit back at a nasty troll who made comments about how her children have all been fathered by different men.
Ulrika shared the rude message which read: “Four children. All with different fathers. Such a mixed up world we now live in.”
Furious, Ulrika told her followers: “We have another Karen amongst us. You know the ones with two followers and a***hole for a mouth."
It came shortly after she offered support to Stacey Solomon, who has also been cruelly criticised for having her children with different fathers.
Writing in her column for The Sun, she explained: “For me, it wasn’t just about the humour of it. It was meant to injure. To hurt and, above all, to shame a woman. I didn’t particularly want to be associated with the label because I felt no sense of shame. At all.
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“My simple history was made to look and seem complicated by the fact that my life had worked out differently to normal expectations — to the 'norm'.
“The simple truth — which applies to both me and Stacey — is that we are good, caring mothers. We chose to have our children — we longed for them, regardless of the circumstances of their creation.”
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