Ulrika Jonsson jokes she will 'be a virgin again' when lockdown ends

Ulrika Jonsson jokes she will 'be a virgin

Ulrika Jonsson reveals fears for daughter's life in wake of COVID-19 


Ulrika Jonsson has opened up about her fears for how her daughter, Bo, will cope during the coronavirus pandemic in a candid Instagram post. The mum-of-four's second eldest child has a congenital heart condition, and Ulrika posted a snap of the 20-year-old at home, writing: "I know everything is relative and there are people worse off but this is our reality. For this one with a compromised immune system and underlying health (cardiac) condition - [expletive] has just got real."
She continued: "And I don’t know what the road ahead holds; don’t skills to prevent her going insane; keep her protected and entertained. And not even feeling secure in my own state of mind enough to know how to lead the way and keep everyone smiling." She also opened up about the situation in her column for The Sun, writing: "I'm not going to lie. I don't think I've felt so anxious altogether my 52 years." The TV presenter also found humour within the situation, as Bo has had to return home from school, writing: "I pray for her healthiness , along side all my family... and everybody else, of course. But by Monday i used to be already wondering if i'd actually murder her."

She explained: "I am a patient mum who loves her unconditionally. But I will soon have two more 'ungratefuls' at home — Martha, 15, and Malcolm, 11. I am starting to doubt my capacity as a human, let alone a mum." Bo was tested for coronavirus after suffering from heart pains after returning from university, and was taken to hospital and put in isolation while they ruled out the virus. Ulrika wrote: "Yesterday was fraught with anxiety and exhaustion. Oldest Female Ungrateful had come home from Uni full of flu-like symptoms and painful chest. Wasn't allowed to go to Dr's. 111 sent an ambulance to urge her (very calmly) and took her to A&E where Corona had to be ruled call at isolation and investigations pursued thanks to her cardiac defect."

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