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Jonsson, Ulrika

Eva Ulrika Jonsson ( Eva Ulrika Jonsson ; August 16, 1967 , Sollentuna , Sweden ) - British journalist and TV presenter .

Ulrika Jonsson
Ulrika jonsson
Birth nameEva Ulrika Jonsson
Date of BirthAugust 16, 1967 ( 1967-08-16 ) (51 years)
Place of BirthSollentuna , Sweden
Citizenship Sweden
England
Occupationjournalist , TV host

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Biography

Born on August 16, 1967 in Sollentuan ( Sweden ), but in 1979 she moved to the UK. Her parents divorced in 1975.

Career

She began her journalistic career in 1988. After working as a secretary, she began her television career on television in 1989, where she worked as a leading weather forecast. Led the song contest "Eurovision-1998" .

Personal life

In 1990-1995 she was married to John Tarnibill. In this marriage, Jonsson gave birth to her firstborn - son of Cameron Oscar George Tarnbill (born in October 1994).

In the early 2000s, she was de facto married to businessman Markus Kemp. In this relationship, she gave birth to her second child and her first daughter, Bo Evu Ko Jonsson (born in November 2000, named after her father Jonsson). Shortly after the birth of Bo, the couple broke up and in August 2014, Bo was adopted by her third husband Jonsson Brian Monet, who gave her his last name.

In 2003–2006, she was married to television personality Lance Gerrard-Wright. In this marriage, Jonsson gave birth to her third child and second daughter, Martha Sky Hope Djerrad-Wright (born May 28, 2004).

Since March 8, 2008, she has been married for the third time to advertising worker Brian Monet. In this marriage, she gave birth to her fourth child and second son - Malcolm Charles Trip Monet (born on 07/06/2008) [1] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Ulrika Jonsson welcomes fourth child, son Malcolm Charles Trip

Links

  • Ulrika Jonsson on the Internet Movie Database
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jonsson,_Ulrica&oldid=98602380


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