N-Dubz star Tulisa Contostavlos looked incredible as she wowed fans at PrettyLittleThing's Christmas party.
The celebration took place earlier this week to mark another big year for the brand. Tulisa sported a cut-out mini-dress and showed off her fabulous figure at the event.
Tulisa, 35, went full glam for the occasion and opted for an up-do hairstyle with face-framing pieces draping down. She also matched a pair of pale heels to go with her elegant look.
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The star is often open about the backlash she gets from fans and spoke on Loose Women about the struggles she's faced from trolling. She told the panel: "From my own perspective, I just think it's such a big issue in general.
"This current generation and the youth of today. It's not just celebrities, it's young people going through it too. And I just feel like it's become such a serious issue right now."
Though Tulisa did add that she's "conflicted" with naming and shaming online trolls, but did confess to doing it in the past. She continued: "I'm conflicted on this because I've done that myself, especially back in the N-Dubz days.
"When someone would send me abuse, I would literally post them and say knock yourselves out guys, but I was quite young at the time. I was hearing the recent stuff about people actually printing it in newspapers. It really depends on each individual case. You don't know who you're dealing with, like we said, and who is on the other side of that screen.
"Some people might realise off the back of it 'Oh, this is what it feels like. I'm not going to do this again'. But some other people might be really damaged or mentally unwell and it may have serious effects."
Tulisa reunited with her bandmates this year for a mighty UK tour which thrilled fans all over the country. The band has even dropped a number of new singles and plans on releasing even more music soon.
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