Tulisa flashes toned abs during gruelling gym workout ahead of ‘I’m A Celeb stint’
Tulisa Contostavlos, 36, flashed her abs in a black crop top during a tough workout in the gym on Monday. The N-Dubz star is reportedly entering the I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! jungle later this November, alongside a host of other famous faces.
She displayed her incredible figure in black leggings and a sports bra and went makeup-free as she worked up a sweat. The singer is rumoured to be preparing for the iconic ITV reality series hosted by Geordie duo Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.
Other stars understood to be in this year's stellar line-up include Love Island royalty Maura Higgins, Coleen Rooney, and Strictly Come Dancing legend Oti Mabuse. According to The Sun, Tulisa is heading into the Australian camp to kickstart her television comeback.
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A source told the publication: "This year is a decade since she left The X Factor so she felt the time was right to return to the TV spotlight — the amazing reception to the N-Dubz reunion tour really helped build her confidence.
"Crucially for ITV, the breadth of her career means that she will appeal to I'm a Celebrity's wide audience."
They added: "As well as everyone knowing her from The X Factor, her original music fanbase has boomed thanks to the N-Dubz reunion tour.
"TV bosses are particularly excited by the new wealth of fans in the crucial 16 to 24 age range who have discovered Tulisa and the band through TikTok and everyone hopes the deal is signed soon."
When OK! contacted ITV, a spokesperson said: "Any names suggested for I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! are just speculation." OK! has also contacted Tulisa's representatives for comment.
Tulisa has been out of the spotlight for a while, but she recently opened up about her life and childhood on Fearne Cotton's Happy Place podcast, where she discussed her mother's schizophrenia.
During the episode, which was shared online last week, she said: "I'd always realised because when she'd go into hospital, I'd go and stay [with] my aunt and I'd have a very happy life at my aunt's. And I'd have a lot of structure and routine, and then it'd be time to go home and I'd be like, 'Oh no, not again'.
"But I think the unhappiness towards it started when I was like 13, when I saw, you know, my friends' environments and I was like 'Ah, I wish I had that'."
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