Ulrika Jonsson, 57, slams ‘vindictive’ trolls and ‘nasty’ comments on her appearance

Ulrika Jonsson, 57, slams ‘vindictive’ trolls and ‘nasty’ comments on her appearance

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After appearing on a recent podcast to discuss her sobriety, Ulrika Jonsson has been forced to address ‘vile’ and ‘vile’ comments made by online trolls.

Ulrika Jonsson hits back at trolls who mock her appearance while on Spencer Matthew’s podcast Untapped(Image: INSTAGRAM)

When Ulrika Jonsson was invited on a podcast to discuss her sobriety journey, the comments about her drinking habits from the past went viral. But her appearance soon became a major talking appoint among those who watched the recording of her being interviewed by former Made In Chelsea star, Spencer Matthews.

Many people were concerned and shocked by her appearance because they thought she had significantly aged, while others seized the opportunity to make crude comments about the former presenter.

The mother of four responded in style to silence her trolls, who had watched her on the Untapped Podcast.

She defended her appearance in a letter to The Times. She continued, “I’ve worked hard to stop people from thinking that women are just interested in their looks and appearance.” I have a lot of experience, kindness, and intelligence, and I’m a practical woman.

Ulrika continued, “I should have no consequence because I now have wrinkles, lines, and jowls.” I am aware of my age. However, I should also mention that I have a menopausal mother of four and that my body and face have been quite active.

Ulrika claimed that she had forgotten Spencer’s upcoming filming was taking place because she had made up her mind to wear makeup.

She attributed a lot of time spent in the garden to why she didn’t take a break in seven years.

Ulrika Jonsson hits back at trolls who mock her appearance while on Spencer Matthew's podcast Untapped
Ulrika Jonsson hits back at trolls who mock her appearance while on Spencer Matthew’s podcast Untapped(Image: UNTAPPED/Youtube)

This comes after the TV personality took to Instagram last week to silence the keyboard warriors who decided to post vile comments about her look.

She posted a selfie at the time, and the caption read, “I feel I need to address something. I don’t receive many nasty comments, or if I do, I don’t respond with a loving response. However, I recently participated in a fantastic podcast called @untapped. podcast to talk about my sobriety with the intelligent @spencermatthews.

I didn’t wear any makeup, she continued. Partly because I’ve forgotten that a modern-day project is also an eye-funny. I’m not a fan, though, because I’ve had to wear heavy makeup on the big screen from 5 am for years.

Ulrika continued: “Most crucially tho, since childhood I’ve suffered from eczema. On my body – the creases of my arms and legs – on my face – eyes and lips. Make-up has always been the enemy because it’s been agony to wear. There were a lot of positive comments about the WORDS I said on the podcast. But a considerable amount about my tanned appearance.”

How OLD DO I LOOK, she continued. I’ll turn 58 in a few weeks. I’ll never look like the 21-year-old who used to greet you first thing in the morning on the weather board. I’m not ashamed to admit that I enjoy the sun and will undoubtedly pay the price for it. However, since I was a young child, I have lived in a variety of astringent products and creams, including UV lamps and salt baths.

She ended her post by saying, “I have unbalanced pigmentation, unquestionably, that age has not helped. Because it’s quicker and less painful than foundation, I occasionally use filters in my photos. I spend a lot of time in my garden all year long, often in the sun. I no longer sunbathe as often. I haven’t used a sunbed in six months, which I do occasionally during the winter. not embarrassed.

She also urged her trolls to pay attention to what is being said in a podcast rather than acting as a “guest” for a woman because they “might learn something.”

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She bowed out, saying, “You can’t be a hero if you make people feel bad.”

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Source: Mirror

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