Tulisa from I’m A Celebrity reflects on her life crumbling during a trial involving a fake sheikh and drugs.

In 2013, she was arrested for allegedly providing class A drugs.

November 20th 2024.

Tulisa from I’m A Celebrity reflects on her life crumbling during a trial involving a fake sheikh and drugs.
Tulisa, a former member of the band N-Dubz, opened up to her fellow campmates on the reality show I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! about the difficult time in her life when she was arrested in 2013. She explained how her life had "fallen apart" after being accused of supplying class A drugs, but the charges were eventually dropped when it was revealed that the prosecution witness, known as the "fake sheikh", had tampered with evidence.

At the time, Tulisa was offered a role in a movie with a salary of £3.5 million. She was flown to Las Vegas for meetings with producers and put up in luxurious accommodations. However, she soon found out that it was all a lie and she was being set up. She shared with her campmate Oti Mabuse, a judge on Dancing On Ice, that she was told she needed to act like a "bad girl from London" in order to secure the role. She went along with it for months, but eventually the team asked her for drugs and she was arrested when they obtained some through a contact she had provided.

Tulisa revealed that she lost all of her endorsements and her life changed overnight. She had a conversation with one of the team's drivers, not knowing she was being recorded, where she expressed her anti-drug stance. However, the driver later changed his statement, causing further trouble for Tulisa. The case was eventually thrown out when it was discovered that the "fake sheikh" had lied and tampered with evidence. Tulisa expressed her relief and stated that she had never been involved with drugs.

Reflecting on the experience, Tulisa said that she had been "dangling on the end of a string" and felt like she was walking into a trap. She also shared that she had been "tricked" into thinking she was auditioning for a Hollywood role and was encouraged to act like a "ghetto girl" for the camera. She thanked her lawyers for uncovering the lies and bringing justice to the situation.

Oti praised Tulisa for her strength and resilience, stating that every time she gets knocked down, she comes back fighting. Tulisa's story showed the dark side of fame and the dangers of being in the public eye. She hopes that by sharing her experience, she can help others who may be going through similar situations. The episode ended with a message for viewers to reach out and share their own stories if they have been affected by the topic discussed.

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