Top 92 Quotes & Sayings by Tulisa - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English musician Tulisa.
Last updated on November 22, 2024.
There are different levels of depression - when I got low, I got really, really low.
You can see from the curves that I'm not working out - it's just jelly!
I think any knock-back is a positive because it just helps you progress and move forward. — © Tulisa
I think any knock-back is a positive because it just helps you progress and move forward.
I've always wanted to do a tune with The Prodigy because I'm such a massive fan.
I'm always going to be a hood chick. I like street clothes.
People's minds can change very quickly.
The more money you make, the less you have to pay for things.
If I was to base my opinion on Twitter, I'd be like, 'Oh my God, I must be the most hated woman in Britain.' But I go around the street, and despite all the abusive messages, not one person comes up to me and says anything other than nice things and ask for a picture.
I'm not going to pretend that I'm something I'm not just because society says celebrities should be these perfect people that have to act a certain way.
Whether it comes to media pressure or anything, I've become a bit laid back and actually not bothered.
I know people say that all the time, but for me, it's true: Manchester really is my second home.
I'm a musician. I've done TV, but I've never really been a reality TV star, and it's not the route I'm looking to go down, and when I do TV, I want it to be connected to music.
There's something about being in Manchester: everyone is so chilled out, people here accept me for me, no one here judges me, and everyone is treated the same. I love that.
Perhaps I'm just over-sensitive.
People in the U.K. are passionate about the 'X Factor' - it's their show, so you have to care. It's brought out a more emotional side to me. It's actually made me softer.
Everyone assumes I've become this nice person overnight since joining the 'X Factor,' and before that, I was an aggressive, violent chav that just goes around attacking people and swearing every five minutes. It's just brought to the fore certain qualities that were always there.
If you don't like the look of my face, don't look at me! I'm the one who has to live with it.
I just see myself in work mode. I'm like a robot: go in, work, go home. Autopilot.
I guess guys are intimidated. I've never had a guy come up to me and be like, 'Hi, you alright? Can I buy you a drink?'
The minute I get home, I'm in tracksuits.
I'm ruthless and truthful.
I had an allergic reaction to lip fillers. And I looked like 'Finding Nemo.'
I've gained a lot in my life, so when I get to the position where I can give back, I will.
For me, the whole fame and industry facade is a load of rubbish. — © Tulisa
For me, the whole fame and industry facade is a load of rubbish.
I swear on my mum's life, I've never done a day's exercise.
I can't even handle a spider in my bathtub. I'm scared of the dark, and I've got ultimate, epic bug phobia.
I regret losing my innocence so early.
I'm one of those controversial celebs or whatever you want to call it, but I am actually a musician - people forget this.
I guess that feeling of wanting to settle down and have children will follow when you find the right one.
The Government should be taking notice of the youth of today so much more. They're trying to keep the rich, rich and the poor, poor. If I sat down with David Cameron in a room, I would ask him how he feels about it and what the hell he's doing about it.
Having my novels published is a dream come true.
There's a big difference to when you stand up and sing someone else's song, but when you've actually written the song, you feel like you were a part of it, and you're a lot more proud of it.
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