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The Independent on MSNTulisa Contostavlos says ‘N-Dubz would never have worked’ if she was middle class
Dubz would never have worked’ if she was middle class - Singer rose to fame as part of the hip hop group alongside cousin ...
N-Dubz star Tulisa stepped back into the public eye in 2024 on I'm A Celebrity - and in her new book Judgement: Love, Trials, ...
The N-Dubz star faced the 'year from hell' in 2013 which led her to take desperate measures. Now she has opened up about that ...
Tulisa Contostavlos has opened up on ITV's This Morning about attempting suicide twice after being the victim of a sting ...
The former X Factor judge talks about the high price of fame more than a decade after her life was upended by a drugs sting.
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The Independent on MSNTulisa of N-Dubz speaks on life after infamous drugs sting: ‘It’s only now that I’m in a more peaceful place’
More than a decade after her life was irrevocably altered by a tabloid cocaine sting, N-Dubz singer and former X Factor judge ...
Mazher Mahmood, a tabloid reporter nicknamed the “Fake Sheikh,” was found guilty earlier this month of tampering with evidence in the collapsed drug trial of pop star and actress Tulisa ...
News UK fires jailed undercover reporter Mazher Mahmood — but vows to fight any legal claims against the 'Fake Sheikh' By Jake Kanter Oct 21, 2016, 4:55 AM PT ...
Former News of the World reporter Mazher Mahmood has been charged following the collapsed trial of Tulisa Contostavlos. Known as the 'fake sheikh', the journalist is being accused of conspiracy to ...
So-called 'Fake Sheikh' Mazher Mahmood was found guilty of conspiring to pervert the course of justice earlier this month, and today was jailed for 15 months. The undercover journalist and his ...
Mazher Mahmood. BBC Lewis said it was "very early" to say if the scandal could have ramifications for News UK's senior management, including chief executive Rebekah Brooks, who edited the News of ...
Mahmood convicted of perverting the course of justice. A News UK spokeswoman declined to comment on the legal claims. She said: "We are disappointed by the news that Mazher Mahmood has been convicted.
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