N-Dubz star Tulisa Contostavlos has entered the I’m A Celebrity jungle and she’s now among other celebrities taking on the ITV show.
The singer has already been a popular addition to camp with conversations around the meaning of the band’s name and her demisexuality being raised.
Whether you’re a big fan of hers or you’re just curious, you might be wondering what Tulisa’s net worth is – here’s what we know.
What is Tulisa’s net worth?
Tula Paulina "Tulisa" Contostavlos is an English singer and songwriter who is part of the hip-hop group N-Dubz.
According to Capital, her net worth sits at between $3 million to $4 million (£2,360,520.00 to £3,147,360.00)
She mentored Little Mix when they appeared on the X Factor and the group became the first girl band to win the singing competition.
N-Dubz, which formed in 2000 as the Lickle Rinsers Crew, scored four UK top 10 singles and four UK top 10 albums.
In her solo career, Tulisa had a number one with Young in May 2012.
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She has also starred in the horror film Demons Never Die and the comedy film Big Fat Gypsy Gangster, both in 2011.
Speaking about entering the jungle, the 36-year-old said: “My number one mission is to be my true authentic self.
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“If me being my authentic self connects with people in a mass way, then it must mean I’m doing something right in life.
“But I am not going to go looking for it. This isn’t a career move for me either. I will always go back to N-Dubz and this is a one-off experience.”
The latest series of I’m A Celebrity has a wide range of popular stars including McFly’s Danny Jones, Coleen Rooney, Melvin Odoom, Oti Mabuse and Barry McGuigan to name a few.
I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! airs every night at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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