Ulrika Jonsson has slammed Jackass star Steve-O for the way he treated Stacey Solomon, 33, during their six-month romance. In his new book, the 48-year-old stuntman said he still "beats himself up" for ghosting the X Factor star as he reflected on past relationships.Ghosting is a term used to describe the behaviour of somebody who suddenly ends a personal relationship with somebody without explanation.By his own admission, Steve-O said he "got what he wanted" from Stacey and then left.Ulrika said she only learnt what the term meant a few years ago and was "horrified" that such behaviour happened.Expressing her sympathy for Stacey, she wrote in her column: "She would have got to know his family and [he would've got to know] her two sons, Leighton and Zachary.Amanda Owen's daughter ‘brings brightness to dark place' amid struggle"I can only imagine how baffled, confused, heartbroken and angry Stacey must have been."Because the thing about just disappearing — extracting yourself from someone’s life in that way — is that instead of drawing a line under things, it throws up more questions."The presenter said ghosting was unheard of before phones and social media when "people took greater responsibility for their behaviour".She added to The Sun: "Nowadays, with greater connectivity — social media platforms and dating apps galore — no one has to think twice about entering someone’s life and then slipping out of it in this ghostly manner."Ulrika went on to say Steve-O "isn’t a young whipper-snapper" and "should have known better".She did however acknowledge that he had taken ownership of his regretful actions.Ulrika said the same thing happened to her recently when a man she got on with "disappeared without a trace"."It wasn’t my.
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