Ulrika Jonsson, 52, shares her sexual frustration as she endures lockdown away from her new man

‘I’ll be a virgin again by the time this is over!’ Ulrika Jonsson, 52, admits she is sexually frustrated while enduring lockdown away from her new man

  • The frustrated mother-of-four is currently adhering to government mandated policies regarding self-quarantine and social distancing 
  • But remaining at home for the foreseeable future has put a minor strain on her blossoming romance with a new partner
  • Ulrika entered the relationship after ending a sexually ‘barren’ 14-year marriage to her third husband, Brian Monet 
  • ‘It took a long time to reprogram my dormant brain to wake up and give and receive affection,’ she explained 
  • Ulrika’s admission comes after she shared a cheeky Instagram post regarding her sex life, or lack thereof, in March
  • Here’s how to help people impacted by Covid-19

Ulrika Jonsson has joked that she will ‘be a virgin again’ once current lockdown laws are lifted due to being separated from her new boyfriend for an extended period of time.

The frustrated mother-of-four is currently adhering to government mandated policies regarding self-quarantine and social distancing in the fight against the novel coronavirus COVID-19.

But remaining at home for the foreseeable future has put a minor strain on her blossoming romance with a new partner, whose name is yet to be made public, because the couple had only just started to develop the physical side of their relationship before Britain was gripped by the deadly virus.

Frustrated: Ulrika Jonsson has joked that she will ‘be a virgin again’ once current lockdown laws are lifted due to being separated from her new boyfriend for an extended period of time

Addressing the issue in her BEST magazine column, Ulrika, 52, admitted it was all the more frustrating because she had entered the relationship after ending a sexually ‘barren’ 14-year marriage to her third husband, Brian Monet.

She explained: ‘Having spent the past two years of coming out of a somewhat ‘barren’ marriage with little human touch, I have then spent the past five months motoring along in a physical relationship with a new man – so you might see the confusion my brain and body is suffering.

‘It took a lot to get my inner sexual engine started up again – only for coronavirus to take away the petrol and dump me in an isolated garage on the edge of nowhere.’

Problematic: Ulrika admitted it was all the more frustrating because she had entered the relationship after ending a sexually ‘barren’ 14-year marriage to her third husband, Brian Monet (pictured)

Problematic: Ulrika admitted it was all the more frustrating because she had entered the relationship after ending a sexually ‘barren’ 14-year marriage to her third husband, Brian Monet (pictured)

The presenter, who divorced American advertising executive Monet in 2019, admitted it took a lengthy period of reconditioning before she could finally accept attention from the opposite sex.   

She said: ‘I know you might argue that missing intimacy, touch, love and affection, is way down the list of needs and musts right now – and I hear you.

‘But it took a long time to reprogram my dormant brain to wake up and give and receive affection. And now I’m trying to do the reverse. And you know what they say about old dogs…

Opening up: The presenter, who divorced American advertising executive Monet in 2019, admitted it took a lengthy period of reconditioning before she could finally accept attention from the opposite sex

 Opening up: The presenter, who divorced American advertising executive Monet in 2019, admitted it took a lengthy period of reconditioning before she could finally accept attention from the opposite sex

‘So, instead, my new approach is looking forward to ‘dating’ again – whenever that may be. I’m trying my hardest to remember what it feels like. At the same time as wonder whether I’ll actually be a virgin again by the time this is all over.’

Ulrika’s admission comes after she shared a cheeky Instagram post regarding her sex life, or lack thereof, in March. 

Taking to the social media site while constructing a storage unit, the media personality wrote: ‘The only holes being filled in my house…’  

Steady on:  Ulrika's admission comes after she shared a cheeky Instagram post regarding her sex life, or lack thereof, in March

Steady on:  Ulrika’s admission comes after she shared a cheeky Instagram post regarding her sex life, or lack thereof, in March 

Ulrika – who is a mother to children Cameron, 25, Bo, 20, Martha, 15, and Malcolm, 11,  from four different relationships – previously admitted she wouldn’t discourage her older children from having a one night stand. 

She told Loose Women:  ‘I don’t discourage one night stands. We were taught as girls you should never sleep with someone on the first date, why not? 

‘It’s a natural desire. It’s a wonderful thing, if you want to go out and do it then do it.’