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Ulrika Jonsson jokes about lack of sex during coronavirus lockdown as she puts up Ikea furniture

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ULRIKA Jonsson joked the coronavirus lockdown is playing havoc with her rediscovered sex life in a funny Instagram story. The 52-year-old went five years without sex while married to ex Brian Monet, but she has since spoken of her joy in the bedroom after meeting a new man. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates   Confined to her home with her children, Ulrika turned to doing some DIY, but her thoughts soon took an X-rated turn.

Sharing a pic of her assembling a piece from IKEA, she wrote: "The only holes being filled in my house #justsaying." She then reassured her followers the item had been delivered earlier in the year and she hadn't ventured out to go shopping.

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