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Fourth child for Ulrika Jonsson

Ulrika Jonsson
Jonsson's TV credits include Gladiators, the Big Breakfast and Shooting Stars

TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson has given birth to her fourth child.

Malcolm Monet - brother to Cameron, 13, Bo, seven, and Martha, four - was born on Saturday night weighing 10lb.

The former weather presenter, who married US advertising executive Brian Monet in March, said: "I'm delighted and hope my family is now complete."

Mr Monet, 39, "is in awe of his son and looking forward to celebrating his first Father's Day," a spokeswoman for the couple said.

Dating show

Jonsson, 40, had her eldest child, Cameron, during her five-year marriage to cameraman John Turnbull.

Daughter Bo is from her relationship with German hotel boss Markus Kempen.

She met her younger daughter's father, second husband Lance Gerrard-Wright, while presenting TV dating show Mr Right, on which he was a contestant.

Jonsson has previously said: "I don't give any thought to the fact that I will have four children by four fathers.

"I have three amazing, beautiful children. The fact that the relationships with their fathers didn't work is not solely my responsibility."




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