Ulrika Jonsson undergoes makeover after her son calls her a ‘wrinkly old woman’

Ulrika Jonsson has had a glamorous makeover after her 11-year-old son Malcolm Monet called her "a wrinkly old woman."

The mum-of-four, 52, shared her stunning look on Instagram after she had her make-up applied by a professional make-up artist and freshened up her blonde locks with the help of celebrity hair stylist Michael Douglas.

Following her treatments, she dished on how she felt great following her makeover.

"Thanks to @mdlondon & the lovely @ashleyjane_makeup for making me feel fab and not just like a 52-year old mum of four (and “a wrinkly old woman”, as the 11-year old Ungrateful calls me). Thank you, thank you," she wrote.

The gallery of images showed Ulrikka putting on a stunning display with her golden hair highlighted and styled in loose waves.

Her pretty features were enhanced with a face of radiant make-up.

It comes after she opened up about her last marriage, as she confessed her fears that she'd never have sex again.

She recently stated that she and her third husband Brian Monet had only had sex once in eight years, with her even contemplating asking her husband to let her have an affair.

Speaking honestly to the Loose Women panellists, Ulrika also confessed she had stopped instigating intimacy with her partner after a while in fear of being rejected.


Ulrika said: "I was obviously profoundly affected by it and, to be quite honest, wondered if there was other people going through similar things.

"Mine, I guess, also coupled with going through the menopause and feeling different about my own body."

On whether it was both of them who had lost interest in sex, she added: "I was quite interested… and obviously my ex-husband is not here to defend himself. I tried very, very hard at increasingly regular intervals to bring the subject up, it was of great concern to me.

"We worked really well as a couple and as parents and as a family, I think it was amazing. It was 100% the reason I wanted to stay in the marriage and keep going."


Ulrika went on: "I probably only instigated it a few times because I couldn’t bear the rejection.

"When you sort of hope that something might happen, it could just be that those signals weren't picked up on – maybe I wasn’t crazy raunchy enough or whatever it is – for me it genuinely wasn't about sex, it was about intimacy."

She added: "I thought, ‘I want to stay in this marriage. If he doesn't want to, I don’t want to die without having intimacy ever again’. That’s kind of how it felt."

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