Ulrika Jonsson has defiantly claimed that she doesn't care if her sexy snaps make her kids cringe.
The former Gladiators presenter, 54, has four children - Cameron, 26, Bo, 21, Martha, 15 and Malcolm, 12 - but insists she won't stop taking the racy shots as she carries on loving her body.
The presenter was speaking ahead the first episode of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins which aired on Sunday.
Regarding her children seeing the pics, she told The Sun : "I don't give a f**k about them. This is my life. I've dedicated my life to them. Yes, there are probably times when they're unhappy, but they don't voice it anymore."
And she insists that she will continue to flaunt her physique on social media.
"I have more years behind me than I have in front of me," she said. "And I have shown more than my dedication to them and that will continue.

"Sometimes, they go 'oh cringe'. but that's the role of the parent to embarrass the children."
The star candidly admitted to Ant Middleton that she felt as though she had lost some of her confidence as she got older.
During her interrogation by Ant and Jason Fox in episode one, she revealed that she wanted to take part in the physically and mentally challenging show because she had got to the stage where she felt "lost" as a woman and a mother of four.
"I want to see what fears I can face, I don’t really know what my capabilities are,” she confessed before admitting her fading confidence.
"I think I’ve probably locked myself away at home in the last few years. Menopause didn’t help. Brought on lots of anxiety and it was really easy to stay at home and hide away from everything.
"Going out was not my thing, or being around people. I do struggle with believing in myself but I need to gain something. I need to reclaim something. I want to, I feel I don’t have very much self-confidence but I feel very determined…"

Ulrika ended up needing medical attention for hypothermia as a result of her first day on the gruelling eight-day training course.
She has been joined on the brutal course by other famous faces, including Kerry Katona, Ore Oduba, singer Alexandra Burke, Olympian James Cracknell, ex-Premiership footballer Kieron Dyer and Loose Women star Saira Khan.
Love Island ’s Wes Nelson, Vicky Pattison, Jake Quickenden, Paralympic athlete Aled Davies and BMX world champion Shanaze Reade make up the remaining numbers as they all raise money for Stand Up To Cancer.
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