Sunday, 2 June 2013

Tulisa is exposed as 'a drug fixer as she arranges £800 cocaine deal'...'Half my phone book sells it, of course I can get it for you'...

Uh oh: Tulisa was apparently caught embroiled in a £800 drug deal, according to The Sun
Uh oh: Tulisa, pictured with her friend Milke GLC, was apparently caught embroiled in a £800 drug deal, according to The Sun...

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Tulisa Contostavlos has been exposed as an alleged drug fixer after she was caught arranging an £800 cocaine deal through a friend.

The former X Factor judge even boasted to a tabloid reporter about her links to drugs and claimed to be able to get hold of 'whatever you want'.
An undercover reporter from The Sun newspaper has revealed the scandal and unveiled how she helped arrange the drug deal through introduction.

During one meeting with the reporter, Tulisa told him: 'Half my phone book sells it. Of course I can get it for you. Half the guys I know are drug dealers.'
The N-Dubz star also revealed her best friend is a 'massive cocaine dealer'.

And that brag was proved correct when her pal - Mike GLC - allegedly sold £800 worth of the Class A drug to the undercover reporter after Tulisa had sent text messages to him to sort the deal out.

'Half my phone book sells it' The popstar is said to have bragged about her ability to get drugs
'Half my phone book sells it' The pop star is said to have bragged about her ability to get drugs...

Best friends: Mike was recently spotted partying with Tulisa as they jetted off to Marbella together
Best friends: Mike was recently spotted partying with Tulisa as they jetted off to Marbella together...

During an evening out with the undercover reporter from The Sun, the singer was asked if she could hold of some cocaine, to which she replied 'yes, definitely'.
She then gave him a number and gave the reporter instructions to call him and say he was her friend and he 'will sort you out'.

The reporter then spoke to Mike, who said he only supplied wholesale quantities of the drug and eventually agreed to sell half an ounce for £800, with an added £20 for delivery costs.

Party lifestyle: The star showed off her love of partying on a recent holiday to Marbella
Party lifestyle: The star showed off her love of partying on a recent holiday to Marbella...

In pictures revealed in The Sun he is then seen handing over a plastic bag of white powder during their arranged meeting at The Dorchester Hotel in London.
Mike was recently spotted partying with Tulisa as they jetted off to Marbella together.

Tulisa, who has previously claimed she turned her back on drugs when she was 14, also revealed during one chat that she has developed a special 'lingo' for when she wants to arrange narcotics.

Pictured: Mike, pictured above, is said to have done the deal with the undercover reporter
Pictured: Mike, pictured above, is said to have done the deal with the undercover reporter...

She revealed that she refers to drugs as 'sweets' - with 'green sweets' meaning cannabis and 'white sweets' referring to cocaine.
Although she did reveal that she doesn't take cocaine herself, although later freely admitted that she loves to smoke weed to help her fall asleep every night.

And she also boasted of her previous drug dealer roots.
Tulisa revealed that she used to deal drugs when she was young because 'she was pretty and female, no one suspected me'.

While Tulisa apparently said she didn't take cocaine, she admitted she was a regular user of cannabis
While Tulisa apparently said she didn't take cocaine, she admitted she was a regular user of cannabis...

She also used to date a drug dealer when she was 16 and would hide his drugs in lottery tickets.
The singer, who recently left The X Factor line-up, has previously revealed all about her troubles growing up.
But in recent years she has made an effort to reinvent her image to make herself a good role model for her millions of young fans.

In her autobiography, she said: 'Why am I a role model? Because I have been myself. I'm an inspiration for Broken Britain. I didn't want to be seen as a negative role model for young kids. I felt like I had a responsibility to behave in a certain way.'

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan police said: 'We have received information concerning the alleged supply of illegal drugs at a central London location. We are considering the information.'
A representative for Tulisa declined to comment when contacted by the Mail Online.


Culled from The Daily Mail UK...

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