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Louise Lavigueur

Ulrika Jonsson says she strips off so her 'kids can eat' as she considers OnlyFans

Ulrika Jonsson's told her kids 'I strip, so you can eat' in a unashamed podcast confession.

The telly star, made the revelation during the most recent episode of Kate Thornton's White Wine Question Time podcast and also admitted she's considering taking things to the next level with launching her own OnlyFans account.

But despite attracting huge followings from naked shoots she says not all of her are kids are fans of her bare-all approach to her modelling profession.

Ulrika is mum to Cameron, 27, Bo, 21, Martha, 17, and 13-year-old Malcom.

She told host Kate: "I'm contemplating an Only Fans account just to p**s them off.

"I go, 'I strip so you can eat!'"

"It does make them cringe, but they have to acknowledge that this is what I do and also love the rewards of what I do, when I can arrange something special for them because I might know someone.

Happy families: Ulrika with her four children (Ulrika Jonsson/Instagram)

"So, you know, shut up, really!"

Host Kate Thornton agreed, saying through laughter: " Shut up, I'm naked - deal with it".

However her oldest daughter Bo - who she shares with Markus Kempen - is the most encouraging of the four.

Ulrika added: "Bo is generally quite supportive actually.

Ulrika shared details of her wild night out (instagram)
Ulrika shares a selfie showing off her toned body (Instagram)

"She goes, 'Very proud of you, mamma!' I don't know if it's just a gratuitous throw-away thing, but it's lovely to hear."

Ulrika shares her kids with her exes John Turnbull, Markus Kempen, Lance Gerrard-Wright and Brian Monet respectively.

If she did opt to sign up to a OnlyFans account she would join the likes of Kerry Katona and Hollyoaks star Sarah Jayne Dunn on the site.

Meanwhile Ulrika's sharing of details from a drunken night out 'with two strange men' in her house on social media prompted a call from her son's school safeguarding officer.

In response, she posted on Instagram : "My behaviour may make some people feel uncomfortable. But I will not go quietly into the night of old age. I have dedicated my life to caring for others. I have more years behind me than I do in front of me. I intend to spend them as I want. My family are my everything. But I, too, am quite something."

She signed off the post: "(If you don’t like the way I live my life, you’re on the wrong page.)"

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