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Ulrika Jonsson bravely addresses having an abortion in 1996, says she 'carries no guilt'
The Sun.The star went on to brand the potential ruling "shocking and dangerous" as she argued that it's "detrimental" for women to have no say over their bodies.Ulrika has been married three times, the first to John Turnbull who she shares son Cameron with.The star then married Lance Gerrard-Wright who she welcomed daughter Martha with.Most recently, the star was married to American advertising executive Brian Monet, who she shared son Malcom with, before splitting in 2019.Brian also adopted her daughter Bo from the presenter's relationship with German hotel boss, Markus Kempen.The star's brave words come days after anti-abortion activist and pro-abortion rights supporters took to the streets of Washington on Tuesday after news that the U.S.Supreme Court may overturn the 1973 Roe v Wade ruling which legalised abortion nationwide.If Roe is overturned, abortion is likely to remain legal in liberal states as more than a dozen states currently have laws protecting abortion rights.Numerous Republican-led states have also passed various abortion restrictions in defiance of the Roe precedent in recent years.Ulrika's comments come after she hit back at the stigma around her arthritis following a "really tough few years".In an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk, Ulrika said: “I’ve had this back problem, that’s never going to go away either, and I had a few really tough years.“We talk about ageing, but pain and pain management is something people maybe don’t like to admit to.“We still slightly associate it with moaning, but we all have some sort of pain at some stage," she added.
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Ulrika Jonsson says divorces were 'emotionally mangling' and they 'tortured her soul'
Ulrika Jonsson has opened up about her "emotionally damaging" divorces – something that comes after the UK brought in the new no-fault divorce bill last week.The stunning 54-year-old TV personality, who has appeared on Celebs Go Dating, has taken a look back at her three divorces as the new bill came to light.For those unaware, the no-fault divorce bill will see 'fault' removed, and instead, a couple, or just one individual, could show the marriage is broken.One of the parties in the marriage can now prove the marriage has fallen apart by simply stating they are unhappy.Reflecting on her past relationships and divorces, that took place prior to the introduction of the new bill, Ulrika has revealed that the process of divorce left her "emotionally mangled".In her column for The Sun Ulrika said: "The run-up to the decisions [to get divorced] had been horrendous — emotionally mangling me, torturing my soul and sharply altering my view of myself and the world."She then added: "Having to come up with reasons why my husband had behaved 'unreasonably' was unreasonable in itself."Speaking of her first divorce she revealed the "ridiculous" reasons for the split, claiming that she even included her ex-partner's toothpaste-squeezing habits.Reflecting on it all she said: "Fast forward some 13 years later to my last divorce and the reasons were required to be a little weightier.
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Ulrika Jonsson on the lookout for husband number four as she refuses to rule out marriage
Ulrika Jonsson is on the lookout for her next husband as she continues to rule out marriage in her future despite working through three divorces over the years.The 54-year-old model appeared on Lorraine on Wednesday (April 6) to share her views on the new law which has passed allowing married couples to separate without assigning blame.Throughout her life, Ulrika has been married to three lucky men who she has gone on to share four beautiful children with, Cameron, 27, Bo, 21, Martha, 17 and Malcom, 13.And it appears as though the blonde bombshell is not ruling out a fourth wedding in the future as she opened up on her feelings about marriage following the passing of the new law.Welcomed onto the show by Ranvir Singh, the former Gladiators star explained how she still believes in marriage even after three divorces.She told viewers at home: “I mean, over a period of 32 years – 32 years ago was the first time I got married – yeah absolutely, I think it can definitely work.“Of course, when you enter into a marriage you believe – at that moment – that it is going to last forever.”“There’s no way that this new law is going to make divorce any quicker – in fact it’s going to take longer because there’s this 20-week reflective period built in.“So, I think it doesn’t serve to undermine marriage, but you know it’s a really difficult decision so why make it more painful?”The new no-fault divorce law came into place on Wednesday (April 6) which is the dissolution of a marriage that doesn't require evidence of wrongdoing by either party.
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Ulrika Jonsson admits she 'didn't understand' any of her weather reports in early career
The mother-of-four, who took part in the dating series in the hopes of finding true love, was then mocked by narrator Rob Beckett, who chimed in, quipping: "What's next? "The gladiators weren't real gladiators!"In January 2021, Ulrika stopped by Good Morning Britain for an interview with Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid. But things took a turn for the worse when the controversial TV personality failed to tell the difference between her north from her south, showing all the more signs that the weather reporting gig was never her dream job. During her chat with the pair, Ulrika went on to say she hadn't reported the weather in well over three decades, adding that she had "no idea" what to expect when she landed the position at 21 years old. "I think I had no idea what to expect when I started I was 21 and you were told to talk as much as you could about your personal life because you were giving a piece of yourself."Nowadays, people have a greater understanding of what that means and what the consequences of that is."Meanwhile, on the latest series of Celebs Go Dating, Ulrika has made it no secret that she's ready to settle down with a man who treated her like a "normal person".The former Celebrity Big Brother star signed up for the programme three years after her split from her third husband, American advertising executive Brian Monet.Ulrika and Brian married back in 2008, the same year they would welcome their son Malcolm. The Swedish-British socialite had previously been married to John Turnbull from 1990 to 1995.And after three years of marriage, Ulrika's second marriage to Lance Gerarrard-Wright had also collapsed.Speaking of her reasons for signing up to Celebs Go Dating in the first place, she revealed: "At some point
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