ITV I’m A Celeb’s Tulisa begged to return to Australia as she ‘disappears’ from hotel

Former star Gillian McKeith has had her say on before the coming out show this weekend. The N Dubz star was eliminated from the Australian jungle on the ITV programme Monday night and has been at the centre of speculation ever since.

After her departure, Tulisa joined the other ousted contestants at the JW Marriott Hotel on the Gold Coast but is has been reported that she is believed to have checked out since then.

Sharing her thoughts on what might be happening, in her Express.co.uk column, Gillian said: “There are reports to suggest that Tulisa has fled Australia because of drama over her which was allegedly being handled by her friends.

“There is unsubstantiated gossip of a bust up with long term friends. The story goes that she fell out with her friends over their management of jungle reels. However, she denies this. And we really need to hear her take on all of this.”

The star continued: “I find it hard to believe that the drama (if even true) is the reason for her departure. She is most likely overwhelmed and just wants to go home.

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Tulisa was the third camp mate to leave I’m A Celebrity (Image: ITV)

“However, I would have advised her to stay, relax in the hotel, order room service and enjoy spa treatments. Also, ITV have a robust aftercare system in place in Australia if she needed to talk to a specialist about her feelings and emotions.

“It could have helped her align and settle more. But Im sure Tulisa also knows what’s best for her situation.”

Gillian added: “Tulisa is a super talented girl and fairly resilient. She needs to prioritise what fuels her not focus on what drains her energies and happiness.

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Gillian gave her thoughts on the latest Tulisa drama (Image: Getty)

“Real connections, real actions, real growth happen in person not online. Social media is not real life.

“It would be a real shame if Tulisa gives all her power away to social media postings. is really a curated façade; it’s not real life.

“Is it worth reacting over? NO. Is it worth the energy drain? NO again.”

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