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Ulrika Jonsson took to Instagram on Monday to share a slew of snaps of her rarely seen son Cameron to celebrate his 28th birthday.
The mum of four, 55, gushed with pride as she marked the milestone, instantly sending fans into a frenzy.
The sweet selection of photos showed ‘incredibly handsome’ Cameron playfully posing for the camera before demonstrating his impressive waterskiing skills.
Hunky: Ulrika Jonsson took to Instagram Monday to share a slew of snaps of her rarely seen son Cameron to celebrate his 28th birthday
Ulrika, who shares her son with ex-husband John Turnbull, also posted a photo of a much younger Cameron as the two cuddled in front of the camera.
In a sweet tribute, she wrote: ’28 glorious years from YOU, @camerontrnbull! My firstborn. My golden balls’.
‘My 9lb 12oz of total bliss. Proud of you, son. And have a nice #worldmenopauseday. Mom xxx.’
Cameron went to college to study film and now works as a director and producer for the independent company Nifty50.
Sweet: The mum of four, 55, gushed with pride as she marked the milestone, instantly sending fans into a frenzy
Sporty: The sweet selection of snaps showed the handsome Cameron playfully posing for the camera before demonstrating his impressive waterskiing skills
A follower rushed to the comment section and wrote, “Bl**** hell. Lock up your daughters. He’s nothing short of stunning.’
While another said, “Incredibly handsome, happy birthday handsome.”
A third agreed and wrote: ‘He’s a handsome fellow!’.
It comes after Ulrika recently accused Alexandra Burke of ‘attention seeking’ for failing to reveal the gender of her newborn.
The X Factor star gave birth to her first child in July with footballer fiancé Darren Randolph, 35.
Later: Later, when she took to her Instagram stories, she shared a photo of the couple with one of the family’s four bulldogs
Proud: The mum of four, gushed with pride as she marked the milestone with followers calling the birthday girl stunning and joking that people should ‘lock up your daughters’
It comes after Ulrika Jonsson praised the introduction of ‘bad divorces’ in the UK, while revealing she still believes in marriage after three husbands.
The single mother, who previously married Brian Monet, Lance Gerrard-Wright and John Turnbull, said she still thinks a relationship can “last forever.”
She also praised the new divorce law, which means couples can now file a joint petition to end their marriage instead of blaming one person, as the process will be less “painful.”
Impressed: Fans rushed to wish the hunk a happy birthday and compliment his appearance
In April, she appeared in Lorraine and said, “When you get married, you believe it will last forever… It’s a very difficult decision, so why make it any harder and more painful?”
In new legislation that went into effect earlier this year, the biggest shakeup of divorce laws in 50 years, couples can now make the process more neutral by removing the element of guilt.
Ulrika, who has gone through the divorce process three times, said it was a nightmare to blame in the past.
Speaking to host Ranvir Singh, Ulrika explained: “I was lucky on two of my divorces, where I could sit down with my exes and determine the reasons for the divorce, as I felt it was already nightmarish enough to go through. to go.
“No one wakes up one morning and decides to get a divorce.
“It’s something that takes a long time, a decision that takes you a long time – only to have to create animosity by blaming someone in a legal document just creates a lot more animosity.”
Mummy Bear: Ulrika pictured with all four of her children
Ranvir then asked about the impact Ulrika’s divorces had on her children, and whether the new legislation would have made things easier.
“My kids were kept very separate from that and it was something I had to deal with with my husbands, but inevitably, the stress of having to go through a divorce and going through a legal process like this no matter how simple it is. also, it’s pretty scary,” she said.
“And when I’m stressed, it affects my kids. It caused stress for me and anxiety for me and the children will feed off of it.’