Book description
Tulisa Contostavlos has one of the most fascinating and shocking
life-stories in showbusiness. Her childhood included harrowing
episodes of self-harm, bullying, witchcraft, drug abuse and suicide
attempts. Then there has been the ever-present challenge of her
mother's mental disorder which Tulisa - as the only child in a
single-parent family - had to face alone. How did she rise from such a
troubled and dangerous childhood to become first an edgy urban artist
and then the much-loved people's princess of Saturday night
television? This book, written by leading celebrity biographer Chas
Newkey-Burden, tells her eventful and inspirational story for the
first time. It uncovers the rich showbusiness heritage of her
ancestors and then follows her through her childhood, unflinchingly
examining the horrors she faced. It then traces how music became her
salvation, thanks to the loving mentorship of Uncle B - the man who
formed N-Dubz. The book then follows this never satisfied, always
ambitious young woman as she moved into the mainstream and became the
nation's sweetheart on The X Factor. The reader is taken behind the
scenes to discover the reality of her successful first series on the
show, as she guided Little Mix to victory. With a fine cast of
supporting characters including Dappy, Fazer, Gary Barlow and Simon
Cowell, this is a colourful, entertaining, insightful and shocking
portrait of one of Britain's most popular female celebrities.