Tulisa Contostavlos stunned her I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! campmates when she finally revealed what her band’s name really means.
What Does N-Dubz Really Mean?
Tulisa, who joined N-Dubz at just 11 alongside Dappy and Fazer, spilled the beans on the long-debated origin of their name. Known for hits like Strong Enough and I Need You, the band’s name is a shout to their roots:
“N-Dubz stands for North West London, where we’re all from.”
Talking with Strictly star Oti Mabuse, who also hails from North West London, the dancer joked, “Hold on—I’m from North West London too! Does that mean I’m an honorary N-Dubz member?”
The moment sparked a social media storm. One fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “N-Dubz meaning NW was brand new info to me! Every day really is a school day.”
Coleen Rooney Breaks Silence on Wagatha Christie
Elsewhere around the campfire, Coleen Rooney opened up about the Wagatha Christie court battle with Rebekah Vardy that captivated the nation. She confessed:
“I didn’t think it would get as much attention as it did… I felt ashamed going to court, like we were putting on a show for the world. It became a joke, and it was disappointing—it wasn’t a joke to me.”
Campmate GK Barry added, “Coleen spoke about Wagatha. It was so interesting to hear it firsthand.” When asked about the phrase itself, Coleen confirmed, “She owns it.”
Fans Flock to React
The night’s confessions didn’t go unnoticed by fans tuning in.
- “Between Tulisa’s N-Dubz explanation and Coleen spilling Wagatha tea, I’m hooked on this season!”
- Others praised the honest, unfiltered moments bringing fresh drama to the show.
Don’t Miss a Moment
I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! airs nightly at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX. With shocking revelations and candid chats, fans won’t want to miss what’s next in the jungle.