Ulrika Jonsson shows off tattoos as she strips down to racy green bra
Former Gladiators host Ulrika Jonsson showed off her tattoos as she stripped down to a plunging green lacy bra for a sizzling social media post.
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The 55-year-old told her 202,000 Instagram followers: “So thrilled with my new @understatement_underwear so comfortable, so pretty, and so Swedish."
The former Shooting Stars team captain has several tattoos such as a peony on her arm, "let’s play" written on her stomach, and a broken heart on her right ring finger.
She also has "Pappa" written on her collarbone in memory of her late father and the Three Crowns, the Swedish national emblem, on her ankle.
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She revealed to The Sun that she felt “bad and wicked” for cheating on her then-husband and described her body art as “celebrations” of her life.
Ulrika shared why she decided to get tattoos in the first place, saying: “I felt nothing but guilt and remorse for my actions but as they were self-inflicted I couldn’t find an ounce of self-pity.
“It seemed like the perfect time to get my first tattoo,” she added.
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The Celebs Go Dating star also posted about her mother of bullies and bulldog tattoos in tribute to her late dog Dexter last March.
Ulrika posted: "Shoecott’s Peter Pan aka Dexter. You would have been 9 today but only made it to 4.
“Because you ran like the wind; obsessed with rugby balls and your mummy in equal measure, and just like Peter Pan, you never grew up.
“When you left us, it nigh on broke me. Miss you, Dexter Babs,” the presenter recalled.
Fans comforted the star, with fan Sharon replying: “Reading this made me cry…for anyone who has loved a dog the way they should be loved.”
User Marilyn commented: “I had my last cat's pawprint tattooed on me and having him tattooed in September. I recently lost one of my dogs age 7 to liver cancer.”