Ulrika Jonsson looked every inch the proud mother on Wednesday, as she beamed alongside her rarely-seen son at Royal Ascot.
The Celebs Go Dating star, 54, looked super chic and stylish in an all-black ensemble at Ascot Racecourse, as she posed alongside her eldest child, Cameron Turnbull, who was suited and booted in a three-piece suit and top hat.
Mum-of-four Ulrika opted for a midi black dress for the annual race event - showing off her forearm and foot tattoos in the process.
The former Gladiators presenter accessorised with a chic black fascinator, beige heels and a statement necklace, as she posed for snaps next to her first-born.
Alongside Cameron, Ulrika is also mum to three other children; Bo, 21, Martha, 16 and Malcolm, 14.
Last week, the Swedish star paid tribute to her youngest on Instagram, saying she "saved the best til last" as she celebrated his birthday with a collection of snaps from over the years.
"My darling son, you’re becoming quite the lovely young man," Ulrika wrote in the caption shared with her 191,000 followers.
"You’re funny; kind; empathetic; caring; expressive; creative; musical and polite. Our relationship has grown in depth and breadth this past year - something I thought might not be possible with the distraction of siblings and life’s ups and downs.
"But apart from the terrible jokes you tell; the odd dance you do with puberty which enrages your normally calm demeanour; and your inability to flush the toilet, you’re pretty damn perfect.
She sweetly concluded: "Some might say I saved the best til last. I couldn’t possibly comment."
Speaking earlier this year, the TV star admitted her love of sharing snaps online sometimes embaresses her offsrping, but argues that it's a parents job to make their kids cringe.
Regarding her kids seeing her sexy Instagram snaps, she told The Sun in August 2021: "I don't give a f**k about them. This is my life. I've dedicated my life to them. Yes, there are probably times when they're unhappy, but they don't voice it anymore."
"I have more years behind me than I have in front of me, and I have shown more than my dedication to them and that will continue.
She added: "Sometimes, they go 'oh cringe'. but that's the role of the parent to embarrass the children."
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