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Ulrika Jonsson, 56, shows off her slender figure in a plunging white bikini as she makes the most of the British heatwave.

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Ulrika Jonsson offered another glimpse of her svelte figure in a revealing white bikini as she took to Instagram Stories to share a scantily clad snap on Monday.
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She is no stranger to showing off her figure in scantily clad photos.

And Ulrika Jonsson offered another glimpse of her svelte figure in a revealing white bikini as she took to Instagram Stories to share a scantily clad snap on Monday.

Taking advantage of the unexpected heatwave that hit Britain, the 56-year-old presenter donned a tiny two-piece swimsuit with pretty ruffled sleeves.

The former Gladiators star appropriately captioned her post: ‘#hotpotato’.

This comes after Ulrika revealed she was in the running to host Strictly Come Dancing but lost out to Tess Daly because she was pregnant at the time.

Ulrika Jonsson offered another glimpse of her svelte figure in a revealing white bikini as she took to Instagram Stories to share a scantily clad snap on Monday.

The presenter who has four children She said that although she was excited, she had to turn down the offer because she was weeks away from giving birth when filming began.

Writing in Sun, She said: “I had no choice but to turn it down, which was heartbreaking.”

Tess Daly went on to present Strictly Come Dancing, alongside TV veteran Bruce Forsyth, before Claudia Winkleman replaced Bruce as Tess’ co-host when she left the show in 2014.

Ulrika, who hosted Gladiators between 1992 and 2000, also revealed she had to “fight tooth and nail” to keep her job while pregnant during the third series of the entertainment game show.

The Swedish presenter claimed that producers considered a pregnant woman to be “too risky”.

She wrote: ‘They refused to let me present the last two weeks of international shows and hired a midwife to follow me around with a chair so I could sit between takes.

“I wasn’t sick. I was just six months pregnant.”

Ulrika went on to say that there is never a right time for a woman to leave her job and have a baby.

This comes after Ulrika revealed she was in the running to host Strictly Come Dancing but lost out to Tess Daly because she was pregnant at the time.

This comes after Ulrika revealed she was in the running to host Strictly Come Dancing but lost out to Tess Daly because she was pregnant at the time.

Tess Daly went on to present Strictly alongside TV veteran Bruce Forsyth, before Claudia Winkleman replaced Bruce as Tess' co-presenter when she left the show in 2014 (pictured in 2004)

Tess Daly went on to present Strictly alongside TV veteran Bruce Forsyth, before Claudia Winkleman replaced Bruce as Tess’ co-presenter when she left the show in 2014 (pictured in 2004)

Ulrika, who presented Gladiators between 1992 and 2000, also claimed that producers considered a pregnant woman to be

Ulrika, who presented Gladiators from 1992 to 2000, also claimed producers considered a pregnant woman “too risky”.

She added that in doing so, raising a child “is not a break” and that women have concerns about returning to work that make the whole thing seem disconcerting.

She said: ‘As women, if we take an extended time off work, we risk being left behind for promotions or being considered for other positions. That is, if your employer hasn’t put you on leave and cleared your desk for when you return.’

Ulrika’s column comes after Jodie Marsh revealed she felt intimidated by the former TV weather girl after she made fun of her looks.

Speaking to MailOnline, former glamour model Jodie (who ditched fame to open an animal sanctuary) explained she was already struggling to deal with being criticised for her appearance when Ulrika wrote a “vile” column about her in the now-defunct News Of The World.

Jodie, 45, recalled: “It was the most disgusting thing I’ve ever read about my physical appearance. She joked that she and her husband at the time couldn’t understand whether my nose was a proboscis because it was so big and ugly.

“I felt suicidal for being bullied and I remember crying for days about it. It was the most disgusting thing. I had never met the woman and it was totally unwarranted. It was pure bullying.”

Jodie was so shocked by the column that she decided to contact Ulrika, 56, with a letter, but says she has received no reply.

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