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Eva Ulrika Jonsson (born 16 August 1967) is a Swedish-British television presenter and model. She became known as a
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weather presenter, moved on to present the ITV show ''
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'', and as a team captain of the
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show '' Shooting Stars''.


Career

After working as a secretary, Jonsson began her television career on
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in 1989, as a weather presenter on '' Good Morning Britain''. From 12 September 1989, she was also the weather presenter for Swedish TV3, broadcasting from London. In 1991, she co-presented BBC One's short-lived daytime quiz show ''Who's Bluffing Who?'' with Richard Cartridge, and starred in the French film, '' The Annunciation of Marie'' (1991). In 1992, she moved into mainstream presenting and played host to numerous shows including ITV's ''
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'', ''
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'' – plus two major international broadcasts, the
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in 1998 and
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in 1999. She also modelled for Playtex Lingerie during this period and was a team captain on the BBC TV quiz show '' Shooting Stars''. In 1997, she interviewed the then British Prime Minister
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for the
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programme, ''The Enormous Election''. In 1998, she interviewed the then Chancellor of the Exchequer,
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, for her programme ''Ulrika in Euroland''. She presented ''
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'' in 1998 when it was hosted in Birmingham, alongside
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; later that year she co-hosted the
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alongside
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at the Lyceum Theatre in London. Following this, she co-hosted Miss World 1999 with
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at the Olympia Hall in London. Jonsson was booked to host Channel 5's reality game show '' Jailbreak'' in Autumn 2000 but had to pull out of the project due to health concerns over her newborn child. She was replaced as main host by
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. Jonsson later presented BBC One game show '' Dog Eat Dog'', broadcast from April 2001 to November 2002, and '' The Joy of Text'' in June 2001 alongside
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. In 2002, Jonsson presented the first series of ITV makeover show ''Home On Their Own'', a show where children made alterations to their house (how they wanted the house to be) during the course of a weekend, while their parents went on holiday. Some of the home improvements included an
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room, individual doorbells for the children and a cinema living room. Jonsson did not return for the second series, which was hosted by
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the following year. In 2002, she was the subject of a
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documentary, ''Ulrika Jonsson: the Truth About Men''. The programme featured a candid interview with Jonsson, received heavy press attention and attracted 2.8 million viewers. After intense media attention relating to events in her personal life, Jonsson decided to return to Sweden. The Swedish television network TV3 offered her the role as hostess of the Miss Sweden beauty pageant. She accepted the invitation. In March 2003, Jonsson was a contestant on the BBC's '' Comic Relief Does Fame Academy''. In 2005, she appeared with four other celebrities on
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's daytime show '' Come Dine with Me''. On 20 January 2007, she joined 10 other celebrities to take part in the ITV reality TV show ''
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'', where she was partnered with Pavel Aubrecht. With previous skating experience in her native Sweden, Jonsson was expected to go far in the event but finished 9th after being beaten in the skate-off by
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during week 3. On 20 March 2007, she appeared in the confessional TV show, ''Ulrika: Am I a Sex Addict?'', broadcast on
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. The show charted Jonsson's personal journey to uncover the truth about
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. She has appeared on BBC One's '' Would I Lie To You?'' (2007). In March 2009, she appeared in the new ITV series ''
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'', each episode of which included a celebrity figure and a one-to-one interview with
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about their lives. In April 2009, it was confirmed that Jonsson would return to '' Shooting Stars'' as team captain for a full series airing later that year. She presented the new series of ''
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'', on
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every Sunday night at 7 pm which started on 13 September 2009. Her
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, ''The Importance of Being Myrtle'', which focuses on relationships was published by the
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on 1 September 2011. In 2017, she reached the final of ''
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''. In 2021, she took part in Channel 4's '' Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins''. She was the second contestant to leave the series but on medical grounds not as the weakest participant. On 27 October 2021,
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announced Jonsson would be taking part in the tenth series of ''
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'', alongside
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, Ryan-Mark Parsons, Miles Nazaire,
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, Nikita Jasmine, Marty McKenna and Jessika Power. The series began airing in January 2022.


''Big Brother''

In January 2009, Jonsson took part in
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's ''
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''. She eventually won with 57% of the final vote during the final on 23 January. As results were announced to the contestants, Jonsson said "Oh my god, that's bonkers." She had been nominated by housemates for eviction on each occasion, firstly by 'head of house' Terry Christian and then by other housemates, but survived the public vote on five occasions. Jonsson eventually progressed to the finals night, as the only woman left, after
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was evicted by public vote on Day 20. Before her entry into the house, various newspapers had reported that Jonsson had negotiated a £175,000 payment, nearly eight times as much as some of the other celebrities. Jonsson commented "It is singularly the weirdest experience of my entire life and I've had quite a weird life." Jonsson once again entered the Big Brother house on 24 August 2010 for ''
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'', reaching the final and finishing seventh.


Autobiography and John Leslie scandal

Jonsson wrote in her autobiography that an unnamed television presenter had raped her earlier in her television career.
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named (apparently accidentally) John Leslie as the alleged perpetrator on his television show ''
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''. Jonsson made no public comment on Leslie's naming and did not cooperate with police over the matter. Police investigated Leslie but never charged him with the alleged offence.


Personal life

Jonsson lives in
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,
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She has been married three times and has four children. She is a
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fan. She married cameraman John Turnbull in 1990. They moved to
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in
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the following year. They have one son (b.1994). They divorced in 1995.Stuart Jeffries, ''
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'', 27 August 2011
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/ref> Jonsson subsequently dated footballer
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.'' BBC News'', 10 June 1998
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/ref> In June 1998, during the
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, Collymore issued a public apology after he was violent towards Jonsson during an argument in a
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bar. Soon after the end of her relationship with Collymore, she began dating German hotel manager Marcus Kempen.Hugh Davies, ''
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'', 11 November 2000
Ulrika's baby needs open-heart surgery'
/ref> They have one daughter (b. 2000). Jonsson's relationship with Kempen ended soon after the birth. In April 2002, Jonsson confirmed reports that she had had an affair with
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, then manager of England's football team, who had a long-time girlfriend. She stated that her relationship with Eriksson had recently ended. Partly as a result of her involvement with Eriksson, she was given the job as a columnist for the ''
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'' newspaper in 2003, in which she regularly commented on Eriksson's personal life. Her column was dropped in 2007, a year after Eriksson resigned as England manager. It was announced in 2011 that she had taken legal proceedings against the newspaper alleging that an investigator had hacked into her mobile phone. While presenting ''Mr. Right'' in 2002, Jonsson met Lance Gerrard-Wright, a contestant on the show. They subsequently began a relationship.'' BBC News'', 23 October 2005
Ulrika splits from her Mr Right'
/ref> They married in August 2003. They have one daughter (b.2004). They divorced in October 2006. Jonsson married her third husband, American advertising executive Brian Monet, in March 2008. They have one son (b.2008). In April 2019, it was announced that they had divorced. She told ''Best'' magazine that they had tried to salvage their relationship with counselling but failed. In 2019, she went on the dating show '' First Dates Hotel'' and began dating her match on the show, Paul. In 2021, Jonsson was announced as a cast member in E4's ''Celebs Go Dating'' which began airing in January 2022. On joining the show, she said: "Three years ago I got divorced, I hadn’t anticipated being single at my age." In 2022, Jonsson stated that she had had a number of same sex experiences, "most certainly borne out of sexual desire."


Filmography

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See also

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