Ulrika Jonsson hits back at people ‘offended by ageing face’

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Getty Images- Ulmea Jonsson advocates his appearance after “bad” comments about “how old I look”
- The 57 -year -old TV star says he doesn’t like to make up for a lifetime eczema
- After a podcast interview about the fight against alcohol addiction, he experienced criticism
- Jonsson has been sober for more than a year and now says that he embraces his life at about 58
Ulrika Jonsson told people criticizing how it looks in the last Podcast interview to “not constantly judge women’s appearance”.
57 -year -old TV star appeared Spencer Matthews’ Unarrged Last week, it was opened about past alcohol problems.
Sunday, He wrote to Instagram Normally, he did not receive too much “bad” comments on social media and received many positive answers to what he said at the show. “But an important amount about my tanned look. And how old I look at.”
“I understand that an overly bombed, flawed and aging face disturbs you. But instead of constantly judging the appearance of women, try to listen to words. You can learn something.”
‘Not a makeup fan’
Jonsson fame as an air presenter in the late 1980s, then took part in shows, including gladiators and firing stars, and won the famous Big Brother.
During his interview with Matthews, he did not make up, “Partly for forgetting that a project for ears is a feast for eyes today,” he explained.
“But I am not a fan of someone who has to make heavy makeup on the screen from 5 in the morning for years.
“Most importantly, since I have suffered from eczema since I was a child.
He said to the followers that he would not look like a new 21 -year -old child who greet the first jobs by the Air Board in the morning. “
Getty ImagesJonsson said, “He’s not ashamed to say that I’m a Sun worship, and he’s undoubtedly paying the price” and that ultraviolet lamps, salty baths, shrinkage skin solutions and creams were “a feature of my life since I have been a little child”.
“My irregular pigmentation is undoubtedly not helping aging. Sometimes I use filters in my photos because it’s easier and less painful than the foundation.
“I work without getting tired in my garden for the year and often in the sun. I rarely sunbathed. I haven’t sunbathed for 6 months – which I do in winter.
“I haven’t had any vacation since 2018 – this is 7 years.
He continued: “I mean, I understand that an overly bombed, flawed and aging face disturbs you. But try to listen to words instead of constantly judging women’s appearance.”
Added: “And it makes people feel [bad] He won’t make you a hero. “
NHS says that tanning is not a healthy way.
The Swedish -born server appeared in Podcast after writing a final article that says that he was an alcoholic, but for more than a year.
In his statement to Matthews, drinking, “punishing anxiety” and cope with another issue in his personal life.
‘I thought I would die so far’
He said he told him that he had no problem with alcohol, but then “Drinking began in the early hours of the day and I found myself kneeling in the closet under the stairs I held my rum, and I just knew that I knew the rum from the bottle.”
However, with the help of a support group and regularly participating in meetings, he stopped and said that it was a “miraculous” change.
“I have never thought that I could make a major change and a big change in a million years – not only lower alcohol, but also [in] mentality and approach to life. “
“My mentality, my approach, has changed completely. About 58 years old, I didn’t even think it would be possible.
“I thought I wasn’t too good in life, I wasn’t cut for that, and I was just a beautiful journey person. And then this world opened to me.”
Jonsson also said he always assumed that he would die relatively early like his father, who has always had a fatal brain hemorrhage.
“I thought I was going to die so far – not to drink, but because my father died, I just had a really early brain hemorrhage in my head, and I went too, and so old age wasn’t really worried.
“But here I’m and now I want to catch the negative thoughts I have lost.”
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