When you go and see your favourite artist, it’s only natural to want to get up close and personal, but how close do you dare?
Well, as N-Dubz queen, Tulisa Contostavlos found out, it can be pretty close indeed.
The hip hop group were entertaining the crowd at their latest gig in Cardiff on Wednesday (6 September) when a ‘brave’ fan allegedly ‘grabbed’ Tulisa's ‘a**’ while she was in the audience.
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N-Dubz are fresh off the release of their first album in 13 years. Titled Timeless, fans were shocked to have their favourite trio revive some banging tunes and of course, flocked to every show that was set up by the group.
Fans were left so excited that they even sold out the entire tour in just one day, leading to N-Dubz having to add more dates.
Things recently took a turn when the former X Factor judge jumped into the audience to join in on the partying and belting out some hits. She claimed a fan inappropriately grabbed her.
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After the incident, the singer took to her Instagram Story to post about what had happened, calling the man ‘brave’ for what he did to her.
She said in the image: “Some brave a** guys in Cardiff my a** got grabbed!
“Cardiff find me this man I’m going to send a special kinda lady to sexually harass him.”
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This comes after Tulisa admitted to abstaining from intimacy for two years while promoting the tour.
She said: “I don’t date, I court. I have been celibate for the past two years so no sex before monogamy.
"So basically you are courting because you like to build friendships before you start dating, you just don’t s**g them and you get to know them.
“I have got friendships that I am building.”
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The singer recently reunited with her bandmates after breaking up in 2011, releasing their brand-new album in August to celebrate this fresh chapter of N-Dubz.
Hopefully during the next gigs, fans will be more respectful of where they choose to put their hands.
If you have been affected by any of the issues in this article and wish to speak to someone in confidence, contact The Survivor’s Trust for free on 08088 010 818, or through their website thesurvivorstrust.org.