
Former N-Dubz singer Tulisa has made startling claims about her time in the spotlight, alleging that powerful individuals deliberately sabotaged her career.
In a candid interview, the 35-year-old star revealed the dark side of fame, saying: "I tried living my life, but there were people in high places who wanted me gone."
The Price of Fame
Tulisa, who rose to fame with the hip-hop trio before launching a solo career, spoke openly about the challenges she faced at the height of her popularity. "When you reach a certain level of success," she explained, "you become a target."
Industry Backlash
The singer suggested that her outspoken nature and working-class background made her unpopular with certain industry figures. "I didn't play by their rules," Tulisa stated, "and that made me dangerous in their eyes."
While she didn't name specific individuals, Tulisa hinted at coordinated efforts to damage her reputation and career prospects during crucial moments.
Moving Forward
Despite past struggles, the singer appears to have found a new perspective. "I'm wiser now," she shared. "I understand the game better, but I'll never stop being true to myself."
Tulisa's revelations have sparked debate about power dynamics in the entertainment industry and the pressures faced by young stars navigating fame.