On the presenter’s BBC Radio 2 show, Ryan Clark opened up about his “love” for his former ITV co-star.
Radio host Rylan Clark has openly expressed his love and admiration for his co-star, who he first met while finding fame on an ITV show. The 36-year-old ex-contestant was chatting to the singer-songwriter on his Radio 2 programme about her latest book when he burst into glowing praise.
Rylan was speaking with former X Factor judge Tulisa, 37, following the launch of her new memoir ‘Judgement: Love, Trials, and Tribulations’, chronicling her life and career journey.
Tulisa rose to stardom as the lead singer of N-Dubz, before penning several books and featuring on various TV shows including I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!.
Chatting to his friend on his BBC Radio 2 programme, fellow writer Rylan showered Tulisa with compliments over her book’s brilliant reception.
He continued, “Tulisa, I have to admit that I’m also an author.” I’m a writer as well. It’s currently doing incredible things, and it’s already, say, on Amazon’s best sellers list. Everything is kicking off. I’m a Tulisa fan, and I adore you dearly, so let me tell you, for those of you who are unaware, we had a chat last night.
You don’t even need to know who you are to read this story because it is so long, “but for anyone.” I can already see the movie, and it’s actually Jennifer Lawrence playing you.
In the chaotic world of entertainment, the pair has once more backed one another.
In an Instagram post shared months ago, Rylan declared: “Never been prouder @tulisacontostavlos. From 2012 to now we’ve been through a lot and I’m so proud we stayed by each others side. Now it’s time for everyone to know your truth.
We have only been there for one another, not made it known. I’m delighted that everyone can now hear what you said. Judgement, a book by Tulusa, is currently available on #Day1x.
Tulisa responded, “Love you will all my heart, beautiful earth angel,” with a nod of approval. (sic)
Tulisa has mentioned in recent years how difficult a time was for her in the public eye, claiming that she attempted to end her life after being deceived by “Fake Sheikh” Mazher Mahmood.
Although she was accused of providing class A drugs, Mahmood’s case was overturned after it became clear that she had lied in court.
She revealed that her “year from hell” had driven her to attempt suicide on two occasions. Discussing the ordeal on This Morning, Tulisa said: “The first attempt was quite light in a sense…I was very drunk and I wasn’t sure, just go for it, I’ve had enough.
After the trial was over, I had time to fully process everything that happened, which was the real kicker. That miracle was preserved.
When questioned about her feelings in 2025, she claimed that how she handled people had long-term effects.
Tulisa acknowledged that she had a logical head on her shoulders, but she doesn’t believe she would ever trust anyone in the same way. I’m not a negative person, I’m not looking for negative traits in people, so I hope for the best in them.
Source: Mirror
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