Ulrika Jonsson has revealed her 15-year-old son has been teased over her racy nude snaps on social media.
The TV persona, 55, isn’t any stranger to flashing the flesh on Instagram and raised eyebrows again when she posed fully bare whereas holding a wheelbarrow.
And regardless of Ulrika being happy with her physique and what her photos represents, she instructed how her son’s fellow college students did not really feel the identical and have subsequently picked on her son Malcolm over it.
In her newest column in The Solar through which she reacts to Ashley James’ Instagram rant in regards to the sexual objectification of girls’s our bodies, Ulrika shared her personal expertise with this and defined how her son has suffered as a consequence.
She mentioned: ‘The opposite day, my youngest male Ungrateful – a hormonal 15-year previous boy – confided in me that he’d been teased by some older boys at college about the truth that I “publish nudes” on social media. He was understandably upset and anxious.’

Struggles: Ulrika Jonsson has revealed her 15-year-old son has been teased over her racy nude snaps on social media (pictured with son Malcolm)

Ooh I say! One snap specifically, through which she poses fully bare whereas holding a wheelbarrow, raised quite a lot of eyebrows
The mother-of-four shares youngest youngster Malcolm along with her ex-husband Brian Monet.
She instructed how she rapidly realised which picture he was referring too, telling how she posed for the bare snap to boost consciousness for males’s psychological well being charity, StrongMen and made ‘no monetary achieve’ from it.
Ulrika added of the snap: ‘Whereas I used to be applauded by many for my braveness, I used to be additionally trolled. Some mentioned I appeared scrawny and previous, that I used to be attention-seeking, unhappy and determined. That is par for the course when girls showcase any components of their our bodies or pose “sexily”.
She added that one girls expose themselves ‘bodily’, they change into ‘targets’ with those that maintain opinions about girls’s our bodies.
Along with humiliation for her son, the previous Gladiators host instructed how Instagram later take away the snap claiming she was ‘soliciting intercourse’, with an exasperated Ulrika remarking: ‘we are able to’t win’.
In the meantime, Ulrika additionally turned her ideas to Ashley James latest Instagram publish through which she shared her ideas with reference to sexual objectification in an empowering physique optimistic publish.
The previous Made In Chelsea star, 36, mirrored on why girls are objectified after she left the home in a nursing vest high and felt the necessity to cowl up in public as she was braless and felt paranoid, whereas males fortunately stroll round topless.
Although she agreed, Ulrika claimed Ashley’s views had been ‘not a revolutionary thought’, explaining how she herself has been ‘on the receiving finish’ of this objectification longer and extra instances ‘than she’s worn see-through tops’.

Oh no: Regardless of Ulrika being happy with her physique and what her photos represents, she instructed how her son’s fellow college students did not really feel the identical and have picked on her son Malcolm over it

Empowering: In her newest column through which she reacts to Ashley James’ Instagram rant in regards to the sexual objectification of girls’s our bodies

Talking out: Ulrika shared her personal expertise with this and defined how her son has suffered as a consequence, including he was ‘understandably upset and anxious’

Ideas: Ulrika claimed Ashley’s views had been ‘not a revolutionary thought’, explaining how she herself has been ‘on the receiving finish’ of this objectification
She shared: ‘I do know it’s not good. I, too, discover it degrading and infuriating. And nobody may presumably faux it’s truthful. As girls, we do nonetheless get handled and seen in another way to males. We’ve bought higher at calling it out, thank God, however whether or not it’s going to ever finish, I sadly doubt. Not in my lifetime no less than.’
Ulrika added that with the invention of social media, girls are actually capable of publish what they like and have a ‘notion of management’ over ‘our personal advertising’.
She went on to say that whereas social media is nice for spreading a message and giving individuals the sensation of ‘autonomy’, alternatively there’s at all times detrimental response, with the star noting that one has to ‘settle for’ that the whole lot we publish is not at all times going to be appreciated or ‘widespread’.
It comes after Ulrika revealed earlier this month that her intercourse life is ‘spicier’ than ever now that she’s in her 50s.
Ulrika made a really X-rated confession as she joked about her dinner preferences.
She shared a snap of her plate along with her Instagram followers, revealing she was set to tuck into Swedish meatballs with mashed potatoes, peas and lashings of gravy.

Opinion: ‘ I do know it’s not good. I, too, discover it degrading and infuriating. And nobody may presumably faux it’s truthful. As girls, we do nonetheless get handled and seen in another way to males’

Having her say: Ulrika added with the invention of social media, girls are actually capable of publish what they like and have a ‘notion of management’ over ‘our personal advertising’ (pictured this 12 months)
But the Swedish stunner could not assist however make a really cheeky joke in her caption, writing: ‘Obligator balls final evening on the Swedish place.
‘(By no means pretty much as good because the meaty balls I usually like in my mouth.’
Ulrika beforehand confessed she ‘feels sexier’ than ever as she prepares to ‘enter her sixth decade’ of life, noting that turning 50 made her really feel ‘rather more assured about who she is and what she wished’.
The previous Gladiators host mentioned she has ‘learnt to just accept’ and ’embraced’ getting older as a result of she now not cares what individuals consider her.
Ulrika went on to gush that ’50 is the brand new 20′ and that she has change into ‘fearless and never afraid’ with age.