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Tulisa condemns widespread broadcast of intimate acts
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Ed Williamson
22nd March 2012
X-Factor judge Tulisa Contostavlos has rightly condemned the act of exploiting the opportunities afforded by personal intimacy for one's own gain, and bemoaned the blurring of the lines between public and private. Again, that's X-Factor judge Tulisa Contostavlos.
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I am sure that everyone at home has had intimate moments with someone they cared about and never expected at any point that they would go and share it with the rest of the world."
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By the way, don't miss the Best of The X-Factor 2011 DVD, which is out now. Featuring that bit where the one off of Little Mix started crying because of the self-esteem issues she's carried all her life which had been exacerbated by online bullying we'd exposed her to, and we stuck a camera in her face and filmed the whole thing.
Plus the bit where the guy's gran died and we went round his house and filmed him and his family crying for a couple of hours, only agreeing to leave them to their grief after he'd said "I'm going to do it for her now" to camera enough times to get a decent take.
And the unforgettable moment where we set fire to a small village in the Sudan so we could get a couple of good shots of the children crying over it.
We set it to 'Someone Like You' by Adele.
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