Surely to pay the price of fame, one has to be a benefactor of said fame? I didn't know who this person was until I saw her in the paper after it was revealed that she starred in a "special interest" movie, and then again when she was up in court on drugs charges.
I must admit I am not finding her endearing. She seems fulls of bravado around her friends and entourage. And what on earth has she done to her face and lips? They look so swollen.
So not only was she dumb enough to believe this Fake Sheik was a movie producer(she never googled him?)but her PA and mate were too. Doesn't she have a manger/agent?
End of the day she is guilty she just got off on a technicality.
So not only was she dumb enough to believe this Fake Sheik was a movie producer(she never googled him?)but her PA and mate were too. Doesn't she have a manger/agent?
End of the day she is guilty she just got off on a technicality.
I thought that too. A simple background check would have done.
I was really and somewhat unfairly critical of her when the story broke but this show does her no favours. Anyone interested in destroying her, which seemed to be the purpose of the alleged 'entrapment' and sting by the so called reporter, must be enjoying her tears and suicidal confessions. I can understand her feeling so low, having been set up for something different myself years ago. I can empathise with the stress she is showing. But I hope she learnt her lesson that some people will be out to bring her down for no good reason and she can't afford to be swayed by promises and golden carrots, she has to learn what we all have to accept about life, if it looks too good to be true it probably isn't true.
Showing her vulnerabilities on this show will get the sharks circling again waiting for her to make another dumb move again and as we all do she WILL slip up again. I hope it isn't so serious in future and she is careful who she allows into her life and who she trusts.
The scumbag fake sheik should be done or purgery. He should not get away with putting a stupid young girl through such agony for months on end. >:(>:(
Good luck to the girl I wish her the best, she's no chavvy skank, so I hope she portrays herself differently in future
I quite like her. Came across rather well I thought.
I do too, II worked with young girls like her in Camden for a few years most were very likeable but easily lead astray. She was lucky to have a good legal exam and friends behind her, most of them didn't have that support a and ended up in prison for stupid thing and ruining their futures, at least she has a second chance.;-)
I'm still confused over whether she admits that she did set the deal up or not. She seemed to keep contradicting herself. Whatever the truth though I don't feel like she deserved to be set up by The Sun like that.
I'm still confused over whether she admits that she did set the deal up or not. She seemed to keep contradicting herself. Whatever the truth though I don't feel like she deserved to be set up by The Sun like that.
I think the conversation with the lawyers about 40 minutes in really should have eliminated any doubt at all that she actually did set up the deal.
But then as I've often said, The Sun wouldn't simply have picked her name out of a hat at random as a person they wanted to "take down" as a fixer. They'd have most likely been given a tip-off that she was the person to talk to if you wanted to be "sorted out" with drugs and then they went from there.
What struck me about a lot of this documentary was that there was no real anger from her about the case or the charges. Sure, we had plenty of tears and upset, but no anger. If anyone else had been "set up" to the extent she claims to have been then rather than crying her eyes out on the bathroom floor, you'd surely be throwing things and swearing blue murder at the camera that they can see you in court where you'll prove your innocence once and for all and they can stick the charges where the sun doesn't shine ?
In all honesty I'm not really a fan of her but i don't care if she did it or not. Cigarettes and alcohol kill far more people than any illegal drug and entrapment being legal is frankly a joke. If journalists from The Sun walked into most pubs on a busy night they could find multiple people that could get drugs. I know several people that can and I don't even smoke. The whole thing's just a massive waste of tax payers money and The Sun should have to pay it back.
It amazes me how the majority of people on here watch a program about someone they clearly don't like just to insult them. I can't stand katie price so I don't watch any shows she's on. Very bizarre
It amazes me how the majority of people on here watch a program about someone they clearly don't like just to insult them. I can't stand katie price so I don't watch any shows she's on. Very bizarre
With 4 different threads devoted exclusively to Tulisa's looks currently active on DS, I doubt very much that people watched the doc tonight just to insult her - they'd have just insulted her anyway.
With 4 different threads devoted exclusively to Tulisa's looks currently active on DS, I doubt very much that people watched the doc tonight just to insult her - they'd have just insulted her anyway.
Sad so many women feel the need to put other women down really.
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Should have had a product placement warning before the show
so are plenty of other programmes
One minute she looks half attractive
Next
Just a chav mess
End of the day she is guilty she just got off on a technicality.
I thought that too. A simple background check would have done.
Knew it wouldn't be long before the silly oversize sunglasses would appear
Cringed at the huge sunglasses!
Ghastly creature, one thing that she will never be is a star, just the lowest, skankiest form of zeleb.
Showing her vulnerabilities on this show will get the sharks circling again waiting for her to make another dumb move again and as we all do she WILL slip up again. I hope it isn't so serious in future and she is careful who she allows into her life and who she trusts.
The scumbag fake sheik should be done or purgery. He should not get away with putting a stupid young girl through such agony for months on end. >:(>:(
Good luck to the girl I wish her the best, she's no chavvy skank, so I hope she portrays herself differently in future
I do too, II worked with young girls like her in Camden for a few years most were very likeable but easily lead astray. She was lucky to have a good legal exam and friends behind her, most of them didn't have that support a and ended up in prison for stupid thing and ruining their futures, at least she has a second chance.;-)
I think the conversation with the lawyers about 40 minutes in really should have eliminated any doubt at all that she actually did set up the deal.
But then as I've often said, The Sun wouldn't simply have picked her name out of a hat at random as a person they wanted to "take down" as a fixer. They'd have most likely been given a tip-off that she was the person to talk to if you wanted to be "sorted out" with drugs and then they went from there.
What struck me about a lot of this documentary was that there was no real anger from her about the case or the charges. Sure, we had plenty of tears and upset, but no anger. If anyone else had been "set up" to the extent she claims to have been then rather than crying her eyes out on the bathroom floor, you'd surely be throwing things and swearing blue murder at the camera that they can see you in court where you'll prove your innocence once and for all and they can stick the charges where the sun doesn't shine ?
Only in this country (oh and the US) could such a person be somehow looked up to by the masses.
With 4 different threads devoted exclusively to Tulisa's looks currently active on DS, I doubt very much that people watched the doc tonight just to insult her - they'd have just insulted her anyway.
Sad so many women feel the need to put other women down really.