Tulisa heartbroken as famous dad dies as cousin Dappy speaks out

Tulisa heartbroken as famous dad dies as cousin Dappy speaks out

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Steve Contostavlos, Tulisa’s father, passed away, and the N-Dubz singer reacted on social media to pay his respects. She wrote, “Love you pops, rest in peace,” in a picture of her cuddling up to the keyboard player, who went by the name Plato. My father’s daughter always.”

Dappy, her cousin, who lives in N-Dubz with her and Fazer, also paid tribute to Steve by sharing a clip of himself with his uncle on social media with a white dove emoji. Dappy responded to Tulisa with an emoji of her broken heart: “I’m so sorry T.”

Steve Contostavlos, a well-known musician, passed away (tulisacontostavlos/Instagram).

Tulisa, the star of I’m A Celeb, discussed her “untraditional relationship” with her father, Steve last year. On Paul Brunson’s podcast We Need to Talk, she stated that her relationship with my father wasn’t always one.

We’re just more friends and kind of have a mutual understanding now, in my opinion.

Steve worked for Mungo Jerry as the keyboardist, and he had a successful musical career. Plato played the keyboard in the 1970s, and Mungo Jerry was largely successful following its number one hit in the summertime.

Tulisa on the red carpet
Tulisa previously mentioned her feelings for her father (Getty Images).

Bass guitar was played by his brother, Byron, who was Tulisa’s uncle and father of her cousin and fellow N-Dubz star Dappy.

Tulisa previously discussed growing up in a musical family with Fearne Cotton on her Happy Place podcast.

You grew up in a really musical family, Fearne told Tulisa. You sensed that music was important because your mother was a singer and your father was a member of Mungo Jerry.

Tulisa responded, “My dad used to take me there occasionally while he was working. He had a small studio there. At the age of 5, he put me on the microphone. Little Mermaid was what I was singing.

“I was aware that nothing else piqued my interest,” I said. After being repeatedly bullied at school due to her mother’s mental health, Steve once openly discussed how he had taught Tulisa to defend herself.

She was unable to look after herself, let alone her daughter, because her mother, Ann, had schizophrenia, which forced her to go into and out of the hospital. Tulisa was sobbing for days over her mother’s taunts when children in her class started to make fun of her.

He revealed to the Sunday Mirror that he had taught her to stand up for herself. My daughter suffered horrifying bullying. It was terrible. In 2012, he said, “Your mum’s a loony,” and young people would yell at them. Tullisa first appeared at age five, about five. She would always be crying when she returned home.

I ultimately told her, “I can’t go and sort this problem out for you,” You will have to stand up for yourself in this particular situation in life.

She said, “Dad, I knocked one of them out,” after I trained her for about six months when she was seven. Dad, you’re correct; I did it. The suffering that a child experienced at school was unbelievable. It had to be done. She was terrified every time she entered.

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Source: Mirror

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