A new low: Gravity takes its toll on Ulrika Jonsson's cleavage

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Ulrika Jonsson always likes to have a man by her side, but last night it looked as though she needed support of a different kind.

The former GMTV weathergirl arrived at a party thrown by ITV proudly showing off her new fiance Brian Monet, but instead all the attention was on her décolletage.

Wearing a scoop neck black dress, it was clear gravity is taking its toll on the Swedish star's once envied ample cleavage.

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Going bust: Ulrika's appearance turned heads for all the wrong reasons

Going bust: Ulrika's appearance turned heads for all the wrong reasons

Still, she likely has other concerns on her mind - she is busy preparing her third marriage, this time to Monet, 39, the "toyboy" American advertising executive she met last year.

He moved into her home in Cookham Dean, Berkshire in June and reportedly proposed to her last month.

Miss Jonsson admitted that some may consider her "nuts" for embarking on another marriage, but she says she couldn't turn down a sparkling ring.

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Engaged: Ulrika arrived at last night's event with fiance Brian Monet

Engaged: Ulrika arrived at last night's event with fiance Brian Monet

"The ring of course is a cubic zirconia fake - we have bills to pay after all, but the offer felt very right."

Miss Jonsson's past relationships include affairs with former England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson, Gladiators star James Crossley and footballer Stan Collymore, who assaulted her in a pub.

Meanwhile, her two failed marriages were to cameraman John Turnbull and Lance Gerrard-Wright, who appeared with her on ITV reality show Mr Right.

While she has not revealed the date of the nuptials, Miss Jonsson has said plans to keep the ceremony low-key.

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