I’m A Celebrity’s Tulisa accuses her campmates of ‘faking’ their friendships for the cameras
TULISA Contostavlos has opened up about her time in the jungle as she revealed she has 'friends for life' but not all her camp mates were genuine.
Former X Factor judge Tulisa Contostavlos left the I'm A Celebrity camp on Monday night, after the public vote saw her voted out against Oti Mabuse.
Now outside the Australian jungle camp, she's revealed that some of her fellow celebrities were playing up for the camera and that it remains to be seen if they'll stay friends on the outside.
Appearing on ITV's Lorraine today (Tuesday), Tulisa revealed not all of the camp are being genuine on the show.
When asked by Lorraine if she feels as though she's made friends for life in the jungle, Tulisa explained: “I feel like I have with some of them. I think they will be friends for life.
“But a lot of people for the cameras were being very pally pally but the real test will be when everyone is out.
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“Will they make the effort to send texts in the group chat? Will they do the four hour drives to see each other? We'll see..."
However Tulisa did reveal one strong friendship as she revealed she'd grown close to Strictly Come Dancing professional star Oti Mabuse.
She also revealed that she'd like to see Alan Halsall, Maura Higgins and Melvin Odoom join Oti in the final four.
Tulisa's exit made her the third celebrity to leave the jungle, following in the footsteps of Dean McCullough and Jane Moore.
Fans were left furious when Tulisa's exit was announced on Monday night, with some even claiming the ITV show was 'fixed'.
Some were so angry that they insisted they'd be speaking to broadcasting regulator Ofcom.
One wrote: "Someone get ofcom to call me now. No longer watching."
Another said: "I demand a recount on votes. There's no way she should have gone."
Someone else commented: "Unfortunately she got so little screentime today that I think it's probably what did for her."
And a fourth added: "This is rigged, no way others got more votes to stay in than her."
Speaking to Ant and Dec moments after the shock announcement she was leaving, Tulisa said: "It's just a whirlwind. It doesn't feel real.
"I just think I'll be so much more grateful for everything.
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"It makes you appreciative. You don't realise how good you've got it.
"It can be testing in here because you can feel like different versions of yourself."