Tulisa leaves fans gobsmacked by her age as she celebrates milestone birthday
Tulisa has left her fans gobsmacked by her age as she celebrates milestone birthday.
Her followers were left shocked when she revealed how old she was as she celebrated the special day.
The star looked as stunning as ever as she shared a clip to her Instagram page where she she was eating a slice of cake in full glam.
The singer smoldered to the camera as she wore a bright blue shiny shirt with a brightly coloured headband.
Tulisa captioned the post: "BIRTHDAY GIRRRRRLLLL!! #cake"
N-Dubz's Fazer and partner welcome twins as he shares adorable first clipFans took to the comments to say they couldn't believe she was turning 35, with one saying: "You don’t look a day over 21."
Another commented: "No way are you 35!"
While others simply wished her a happy birthday, as a follower wrote: "Happy birthday… I hope you have the best day! Keep smashing it!! xxx"
A second said: "Happy Birthday beautiful have the best day," with another adding: "Quuuuen was born today yayyyy have a good one."
"Happy Birthday my gorgeous girl. Have a beautiful day, much love from us all. Miss you xxxxx," a third commented.
With a fourth taking to the comments to say: "Happiest of birthday’s TT! may today be just as special as you. Lots of love xxx"
N-Dubz first shot to fame in the 2000s and are currently making a huge comeback.
They have been releasing their first music since 2011 and went on a massive sell-out tour last year. The band are also getting ready for the release of their brand new album, and first in 13 years, next month on August 4.
The 16-track-album, called Timeless, features the singles Trust No One and February, as well as their latest single Habibti and The Ick.
In an interview with Official Charts, fellow bandmember Fazer talked about what the new music meant to them.
N-Dubz 'recording in Michael Jackson's studio after landing huge two album deal'He said: "With this new album, we’re touching on so many different situations that are relevant to today.
"There aren’t many artists right now that are speaking for people, giving them hope or helping them to think ‘Oh my God, they’re going through the same s*** I’m going through.'"