The Loose Women sent a get well soon message to NDubz star Tulisa Contostavlos after she was forced to pull out of a scheduled Loose Women appearance

NDubz star Tulisa Contostavlos was sent well wishes by the Loose Women stars after cancelling her appearance on the show.

Tulisa was expected to appear on today’s episode of Loose Women but half way through the show, lead panellist Kaye Adams revealed that Tulisa wouldn’t be able to make it on the programme today as she was unwell.

Kaye paused the show to send the Loose Women’s best wishes to Tulisa and confirmed she’d be on the show sometime soon. Announcing she wouldn’t be there, Kaye said they were hoping she’d make a speedy recovery.

Whilst she wasn’t able to make it onto Loose Women today, Tulisa did appear on Good Morning Britain alongside her bandmates Fazer and Dappy earlier this month, where she chatted about their new music, describing it as a “masterpiece”.

Speaking about the possibility of collaborating with Little Mix, who she helped mentor when they were on the X Factor, she said: “I would love to, it’s not something we’ve talked about’. I am still in touch with them, I just talked to Leigh-Anne now before I came on and said ‘there’s a launch party tonight do you want to come?'”

Tulisa appeared on Good Morning Britain with her NDubz bandmates earlier this month
Tulisa appeared on Good Morning Britain with her NDubz bandmates earlier this month 


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Recently, she gave an interview to The Guardian about her rise to fame and tough childhood.

“I expected fame to be glorious and there are parts of it that are still amazing to this day. But I think the kind of fame that you experience depends on what sort of character you are, how out there your personal life is. It’s been an emotional rollercoaster for me, but I wouldn’t change any of it,” she recalled of her experience of success.

She also opened up about her own health battles including her Bell’s palsy diagnosis.

She explained: “I was diagnosed with Bell’s palsy four years ago and I’m learning to live with it. I’ve got chronic pain and inflammation down the whole left side of my body as well as in my face and in my kneecap.

“Steroids reduce the inflammation. On one occasion an attack felt as if I was having a stroke. I spent seven months hiding, drinking out of a straw – I couldn’t move one side of my face. Experts have yet to find out the root cause.”