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Ulrika Jonsson in emotional daughter update after health woes ‘We have less and less time'

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Ulrika Jonsson, 55, paid tribute to her daughter today as she turned 22 by sharing a sweet message on Instagram.The Gladiators star has previously opened up about Bo Jonsson’s heartbreaking health struggles.

In view of her 204,000 followers, Ulrika shared a moving video montage including different pictures of Bo throughout her life to the tune of Harry Styles’ song As It Was.She captioned the sweet snaps: “My darling girl.

22 today!“How you got this far in life remains a mystery but is definitely a miracle of hope and medicine.“You’re determined; wilful; obstinate.

You see your goals and you just go for them,” Ulrika continued.“Proud to smithereens that you’ve become a @norlandcollege @nannybojonsson - a vocation you were made for.”Bo has recently finished her training at Norland College, which provides a three year training course for aspiring nannies and those looking to work in early education.Students receive an Early Childhood Education and Care (BA Hons) degree and Norland Diploma upon graduating.

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