Ulrika Jonsson stunned in a sultry selfie as she snuggled up in bed.
Wearing just a black bra, the TV presenter gave a slight pout and smouldering eyes as she glanced casually at the camera.
Ulrika, 55, embraced her natural beauty and wore minimal make up and let her hair cascade onto the pillow.
She flashed the peace sign and told her fans in the caption: "Hey there, it's been a while."
The body-confident TV star is no stranger to sharing snaps of her in minimal clothing.
She recently stripped down to a revealing white bikini as she asked followers "Is it really bikini weather?"
The star posed in her bathroom in the delicate two-piece, covering her face with the phone.
Ulrika said she's very confident with her body as she "grew up with parents" who were "stark b****ck naked" most of the time.
She said that being naked was "how us humans are supposed to be".
Mum-of-four Ulirka recently told her followers they need to 'lock up their daughters' as she gushed over her son Cameron who celebrated his birthday.
"28 glorious years of YOU, @camerontrnbull !
My firstborn. My Goldenballs. My 9lb 12oz of utter bliss.
Proud of you, son," she wrote in the caption.
She shared a selection of snaps of her son who caught the attention of her followers.
"Bloody hell. Lock up your daughters. He’s utterly stunning. Happy birthday first born," one wrote.
"Wow what a handsome chap," another added.
"I remember when you were pregnant with him on Gladiators. Wow. 28 years. Happy Birthday Cameron," a third chimed.
Her post comes after she praised the introduction of "no-fault divorces".
Ulrika, who has had three husbands and says that she still believes in marriage, has applauded the new law in the UK.
The groundbreaking new legislation, which came into effect earlier this year, will remove the need for blame when it comes to the breakdown of a marriage.
Speaking on Lorraine, she said: "'When you enter into marriage, you believe it at that moment it is going to last forever… It's a really difficult decision, so why make it even more difficult and more painful?"
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"I was lucky in two of my divorces where I was able to sit down with my exes and decide on the reasons for the divorce because I felt it had been nightmarish enough to go through.
"No one wakes up one morning and decides they're going to get divorced.
"It's something that takes a long time, a decision that you sit with for a long time - to then have to create animosity by blaming somebody in a legal document just creates much more antagonism."
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