Tulisa Contostavlos is just one of 12 celebrities who have entered the Australian jungle on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! this year.
The former X Factor judge will be hoping she can make it all the way to the final and be crowned the Queen of the Jungle for 2024.
She is mostly known for being in the hip-hop trio N-Dubz, alongside Dappy and Fazer – the band won Best Newcomer in 2007 at the MOBO Awards.
However, fans of I’m a Celebrity might also be wondering how much Tulisa is being paid for appearing on the show.
Throughout the years, previous campmate Noel Edmonds might be one of the most infamous cases, reportedly earning £600,000 for his appearance back in 2018.
Additionally, other big earners include current Reform Party leader Nigel Farage, who reportedly earned £1.5million for his appearance, whilst Caitlyn Jenner is said to have been paid £500,000.
How much is Tulisa being paid for I’m a Celebrity?
For her stint in the jungle this year, Tulisa is reportedly looking at earning a “significant amount of cash”, according to OK! magazine.
Riley Gardiner, founder at No Strings Public Relations told the publisher he estimates the singer could be getting paid £150,000 to £200,000, “considering her music career and history as an X Factor judge”.
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He added: "With N-Dubz back in the spotlight, Tulisa has definitely reconnected with her fanbase, and she’d bring a bit of edge to the show.
“People love a comeback story, and her appearance would be a major draw for viewers with a soft spot for 2000s pop culture.”
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Fellow musician and campmate Danny Jones from McFly is rumoured to be earning around £100,000 to £150,000, Riley also shared.
He explained: "McFly’s got that enduring appeal, and two of their members have already appeared on the show and were fan favourites – with Dougie Poynter winning the whole thing.
"Danny’s got the friendly, relatable vibe that would work well in the jungle, and he’d bring a lot of charm without any drama. He’s likely a safe bet for viewers looking for some nostalgia and a feel-good factor."
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