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Ulrika Jonsson slams pregnant Molly-Mae Hague for being 'melodramatic'

Molly-Mae Hague for being 'melodramatic' after the influencer admitted she has 'cried five times a day' during her pregnancymMolly-Mae, 23, recently announced she was expecting a baby girl with her boyfriend Tommy Fury in a gender reveal video. And TV presenter Ulrika, 55, has criticised the PrettyLittleThing Creative Director's 'ghastly, tacky video' while calling her 'dramatic'.  Ulrika wrote in her column for The Sun: 'A 23-year-old unskilled and naïve influencer has got a bun in the oven.
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Ulrika Jonsson, 54, says she's in her 'sexual prime' as she's 'let go of inhibitions'
The model went on to say that she identifies with the findings before revealing that she feels like she is in her sexual prime.She also told how she feels sexier with age.Ulrika explained: "I can identify with all this and have been singing about it for the past few years."I’ve definitely let go of many insecurities and inhibitions – and when it comes to sex, I feel I’m in my prime.""Age and experience add layers of depth, interest and fascination," she wrote in her column for The Sun.Last year, Ulrika admitted telling her four children that she is a "sexual creature" and that she hasn't ruled out a fourth marriage.She said: "I'm a hedonist and a spontaneous person who believes in love."While it would feel strange getting married again, I can't ever rule it out for the future."Ulrika boasts a colourful personal life, with three ex-husbands.Speaking to same publication, the star admitted: "I enjoy sex, I want to have sex and I am open to experience that.However, she stated that the admission comes with a preconception, explaining: "It's difficult for women my age to say that without being seen in a certain way."The model revealed that she's open and honest about her attitude when talking about the topic with her four children - something that they don't always enjoy."I am a sexual creature," she confessed, adding: "It's something that I say regularly to my children — much to their horror."Most recently, the star was married to American advertising executive Brian Monet for 11 years, before splitting in 2019.They share son Malcolm together.Brian also adopted Ulrika's daughter, Bo, from the presenter's relationship with German hotel boss Markus Kempen.The star also has daughter Martha with ex-husband Lance Gerrard-Wright,
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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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