N-Dubz singer Tulisa is busy living life in the jungle currently as she takes on ITV's I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
The former X Factor star has so far had an easy time of it compared to others as she's yet to face a Bushtucker Trial and she was the first celebrity to become Camp Leader alongside Alan Halsall.
Fans of I'm A Celebrity have praised Tulisa following conversations in camp around the meaning of the band’s name and her demisexuality being raised.
But there's one aspect about Tulisa that some fans of the ITV show keep bringing up with many asking what her tattoo is and what it means.
What does Tulisa's tattoo say?
Some eagle-eyed fans may have already spotted it, but on Tulisa's arm, she has the words 'The Female Boss' tattooed.
Previously, while the N-Dubz star appeared on X Factor as a judge, the singer faced Ofcom complaints as some said her tattoo was promoting her perfume called 'The Female Boss'.
Responding to the complaints at the time, Tulisa said: "I was showing off my tattoo long before The X Factor. It’s always been my trademark and it’s always been my nickname."
Tulisa ended up having to cover the tattoo on her arm while she appeared on the X Factor.
However, many fans were delighted to see Tulisa join I'm A Celebrity when she returned to showing her tattoo off.
What is Tulisa’s net worth?
Tula Paulina "Tulisa" Contostavlos is an English singer and songwriter who is part of the hip-hop group N-Dubz.
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According to Capital, her net worth sits at between $3 million to $4 million (£2,360,520.00 to £3,147,360.00)
She mentored Little Mix when they appeared on the X Factor and the group became the first girl band to win the singing competition.
N-Dubz, which formed in 2000, scored four UK top 10 singles and four UK top 10 albums.
The group was originally called the Lickle Rinsers Crew.
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