Ulrika Jonsson reveals she is feeling more single than ever as she describes her ‘Christmas misery’: ‘I’ve never felt further from the prospect of a delicious snog’

Ulrika Jonsson opened up about being single this Christmas, admitting she's finding it difficult to play 'happy families' during the festivities.

The Swedish presenter, 56, revealed she is not looking forward to Christmas this year and is feeling the single blues.

The model wrote her article in Fabulous Magazine and described her as 'Christian'.

She confessed: 'To add to my Christmas woes, I'm still a single Pringle. I have never been further away in my life from the prospect of a wonderful kiss under the mistletoe.'

Ulrika has been single since her 2019 divorce from third husband Brian Monet, with whom she shares son Malcolm, 15, after the couple split after ten years together.

Ulrika Jonsson, 56, has revealed she feels more single than ever as she details her 'Christmas misery' this year

She confessed to Fabulous Magazine: 'To add to my Christmas woes, I'm still a single Pringle. I have never felt further away in my life from the prospect of a wonderful kiss under the mistletoe'

The star admitted that while she would love to have someone to drink hot chocolate with on Christmas morning, she will instead be alone with her two bulldogs.

She admitted she is tired of Christmas being so hyped every year and believes the Christmas workload is still largely down to the role of women.

From grocery shopping to cooking, buying and wrapping presents, Ulrika revealed she barely has time to breathe at Christmas.

The star said she normally does a big Swedish Christmas, but in reality she finds playing happy families at Christmas tiring.

She admitted, “Someone always had a problem with someone else and playing happy families is exhausting.”

She continued: 'The reality (of Christmas) brings so much tension that I'm tempted to get sick.'

Ulrika added that the commercialism and pressure society puts on Christmas makes her feel overwhelmed.

The star has been married three times and has four children.

The star said she normally does a big Swedish Christmas, but in reality she finds playing happy families at Christmas tiring

Ulrika is mum to Malcolm, 15, Martha, 19, Cameron, 27, and Bo, 23, but says her children now dictate their own Christmas

Her first marriage to cinematographer John Turnbull was in 1990 and they have a son, Cameron, 29.

The presenter's second marriage in 2003 was to Lance Gerrard-Wright, who at the time took part in her TV show Mr Right. They share a daughter, Martha, 19.

The mother-of-four also has a daughter, Bo, 23, with ex-boyfriend hotelier Marcus Kempen, whom she divorced in 2000 after two years.

Last month, Ulrikka said she feels sexier than ever at the age of 56, after learning exactly how to feel good about herself.

The television presenter emphasized that growing older is 'fantastic', despite society suggesting otherwise.

The former Gladiators host claims that feeling good about yourself doesn't come from wearing a little black dress and makeup, but from simply learning how to put aside what is not useful to herself in life .

She wrote inside The sun: 'Maybe easy to say, but it really is the truth. The “sexyness” I'm talking about doesn't come from an LBD, sexy underwear, heavy makeup, or a new trendy haircut.

'It comes from deep within. It comes from recognizing that I now really know what I want in life – it's not something that gets blurred by the lines of demanding offspring or an inept partner or even a desire to please other people.

'No, it comes from realizing that I don't have time for BS in my life anymore.

“If it comes near me, I'll turn it down, because honestly, this time it's about me.”

She added, “That journey is one of self-confidence and assertiveness, which in turn turns into allure and magnetism.”

Ulrika's Lost Loves: Through the Ages

1990 – John Turnbull

Ulrika's first marriage was to cameraman John, but things ended in tears after five years when she cheated on him. She blames her actions on her age, as she previously said, “I was so young. I didn't know it myself. I've done some not very nice things. I was unfaithful, and that's more than not nice.”

1996 – Hunter

Shortly after her divorce, Ulrika sought solace in the arms of Gladiator's star James Crossley, after meeting while acting as the show's presenter. After their romance, she said, “Well, I think I was in love with James. It was something physical. And what a nice man he turned out to be,” as she referred to him selling stories about their romance to the newspapers.

1998 – Stan Collymore

Ulrika dated former footballer Stan for a year, but their relationship was marred by controversy when she became a victim of domestic violence.

2000 – Markus Kempen

German hotel boss Markus Kempen was her next love and the father of her daughter Bo, now 18. Just days after Bo was born in November 2000, the businessman told his girlfriend he was leaving Britain to look for work abroad – Ulrika wouldn't have done that. had even taken their child home from the hospital by then.

2002 – Lance Gerrard-Wright

Husband number two Lance would be the prize for the female contestants on Mr Right, a 2002 TV dating show she hosted. They married in 2003. She had their daughter Martha in 2004 and they divorced in 2005.

2002 – Sven-Göran Eriksson

Ulrika and the football manager stunned the sports and showbiz world when she confirmed widespread reports of an affair between the duo while he was dating Nancy Dell'Olio. As a result of the affair, she was given a column in The News Of The World in 2003, in which she regularly commented on his private life. She was ousted in 2007 after he left as England manager.

2007 – Brian Monet

Ulrika and Brian tied the knot in 2008 and share one son, Malcolm, 10. They started their relationship in 2006. In 2014, Brian also adopted her daughter Bo, now 18, from the presenter's relationship with German hotel boss Markus.