Tulisa stepped out beaming with Charlotte Dawson, celebrating her new book and sharing a bombshell revelation! After openly discussing her celibacy, the N-Dubz star reveals a significant change in her personal life. What does this mean for her future and her candid autobiography ‘Judgement’?
Tulisa Contostavlos, the renowned former N-Dubz sensation, recently stepped out in high spirits alongside friend Charlotte Dawson, sparking public interest as she celebrates the launch of her revealing new autobiography and candidly discusses her personal journey, including her decision to end a period of celibacy.
The duo was spotted leaving a restaurant in Salford’s Media City on a Saturday morning, with Tulisa, 37, radiant and smiling. Keeping a somewhat low profile, she donned sunglasses while Charlotte proudly carried a copy of Tulisa’s much-anticipated book, “Judgement,” suggesting a celebratory atmosphere surrounding its release.
The public’s renewed fascination with Tulisa’s personal life stems from her recent appearance on Jaime Laing’s Great Company podcast. During the discussion, the singer, known for her openness, confirmed that she is no longer celibate, a statement that garnered significant attention given her previous public revelations about her sexuality.
Previously, during her time on “I’m A Celeb,” Tulisa had shared insights into her orientation, clarifying that her attraction is primarily based on emotional connection rather than physical attraction. She had also admitted that the thought of physical intimacy could, at times, make her feel “physically sick,” providing context for her period of celibacy.
Her personal journey has been profoundly shaped by past experiences, notably a highly publicized 2012 court case involving an ex-boyfriend who released a private sex tape. This traumatic event significantly impacted her relationships and continues to influence her approach to intimacy and trust, as she has revealed.
Despite her recent change in relationship status, Tulisa reiterated her selective nature, stating on the podcast, “People [think I was celibate because] there is some kind of vow I made to god, or to myself, I just am very picky.” She emphasized that finding someone genuinely attractive for her remains “few and far between.”
When questioned by host Jamie Laing about viewing her body as sacred, Tulisa responded, “Yeah, I think all woman are sacred and they should be worshipped a lot more so than they are being treated in today’s society.” She further clarified her past “periods of being asexual,” explaining that while she can appreciate beauty, “I don’t get any tingles. I don’t think about sex.”
Her autobiography, “Judgement,” promises to be an unfiltered account of her life, delving into deeply personal struggles including addiction battles, two suicide attempts, and the enduring impact of her sex tape scandal. The book is set to offer an unprecedented look into the complexities of her public and private life.
Currently, Tulisa maintains that she is single, expressing a clear stance against being in a relationship merely for the sake of it. Her focus remains on her personal well-being and career, as evidenced by the launch of her compelling new memoir and her continued candid discussions about her experiences.