Ulrika Jonsson had the proper NSFW response following ‘nasty’ ageism feedback levied in the direction of her.
The TV host, 57, was videoed speaking to Spencer Matthews on his podcast Untapped earlier this week, however on social media the clips sparked extra dialog about her look than her phrases, as she mentioned sobriety.
She took to social media to name out the remark, assuring her followers she is ‘not ashamed’ by her look.
Making it clear that she’s ageing fortunately, Ulrika declared that she ‘won’t ever seem like the contemporary 21yr outdated [sic] that used to greet you very first thing within the morning by the climate board’.
Followers additionally threw their help behind her, additional branding the merciless remarks about her pores and skin ‘sexist’ and ‘judgemental.’
Now, in a brand new article for The Sunday Instances – titled I’m good and type. My wrinkles shouldn’t matter – the TV persona has doubled down on her clapback and explored the weird response many must the idea of getting older.

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She mentioned she felt ‘disturbed’ that the mocking feedback ‘didn’t come as a shock’ and identified how disproportionately girls face this backlash in comparison with males.
‘Males have by no means had any such worries about making an attempt to attain equality or visibility — they, like high quality wine, get higher with age, don’t ?’, the mannequin wrote.
‘For ladies, it’s been an altogether totally different story. We have now all the time been instructed to go quietly into the autumn of our lives.’
She admitted to turning to Botox and fillers prior to now, however now, in her fifties, she doesn’t ‘wish to look 20.’
Ulrika defined how her time working in tv affected her physique picture, and that in recent times, she was impressed by the likes of Pamela Anderson, who has embraced a makeup-free look, usually going bare-faced on pink carpets.
She then opened up about her courting life and the way ageing has affected her relationships – or hasn’t, to be actual.


‘The overwhelming majority of males I’ve dated prior to now few years have all been of their late twenties or early thirties,’ the Gladiators presenter started.
‘They seem to like an older lady and never be too bothered concerning the ageing bits that come as a part of the bundle.’
Ulrika ended by saying: ‘I do know what the choice to ageing is and, with my newfound sobriety, serenity and internal peace, I don’t wish to go there proper now.
‘Getting older is a privilege, though for some nasty, merciless people, that’s conditional upon us women preserving our make-up on and staying wrinkle-free.’

Ulrika’s important motive for showing on the aforementioned podcast within the first place was to debate her sobriety, having celebrated the one-year milestone in June.
‘I imagine that I’ll by no means drink once more,’ she instructed the previous Made in Chelsea star. ‘I’m tapping into the individual that was all the time there that I didn’t assume was there once I was consuming.
‘I believed I used to be s**t. My opinion of myself was by no means very excessive,’ she mentioned.
‘My mindset, my strategy has simply fully modified, and at almost 58, I didn’t assume that will be attainable. I believed I wasn’t superb at life, I wasn’t reduce out for it, and I used to be only a fairly common to garbage particular person.’
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