jimeryan22 wrote: » Err... Don't really think anyone here is too suprised.. She's not exactly private school material now is she..?
Prodigious wrote: » Still would.
HalloweenJack wrote: » I hate these sting operations that these tabloids put on. It's entrapment, plain and simple. It'd be different if she was going around going up to people and offering drugs but this is pretty low, imo. I'm sure a lot of people on here know someone who can get drugs and if someone asked you, you'd probably help them out. I know I would. This isn't the same as drug dealing so I think she's getting an undeserved amount of stick about this.
FTA69 wrote: » Because people in private schools never take drugs.
jimeryan22 wrote: » Difference being mate,, she's supposedly a role model for younger girls.. So whether or not I or anyone else knows drug dealers, we don't all go shooting our mouths or as tulissa would say. "Moufs" off about it
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AnonoBoy wrote: » To be fair if Kanye West was pregnant that would be news. He's a dude, right?
Real Life wrote: » Does anyone know what ja rule makes of all this? somebody get ja on the phone
FTA69 wrote: » You can be sure half of the journalists taking the moral high-ground on this have probably used coke themselves
120_Minutes wrote: » She should have been arrested long ago for giving shite blowjobs
BattleCorp wrote: » I have to admit I like her "Lucky Boy" tattoo just above her vajayjay.
FTA69 wrote: » On a serious note it's a pure witch-hunt bandwagon once again. It's a bag of coke like. Now I'm not suggesting that cocaine often isn't a negative thing but in the grand scheme of things it was a relatively small amount of a recreational drug. You'd swear she'd a direct line to importing tonnes of the stuff from Colombia the way this story is being penned. You can be sure half of the journalists taking the moral high-ground on this have probably used coke themselves, at the very least it would be used amongst their circle of friends. Is the fact a celebrity uses cocaine a massive news issue? Personally I think The Sun are a far more reprehensible bunch what with their hacking of phones, populist right-wing sh*te, tits-out-for-the-boys and general eejitry. TL/DR: Lets not hate Tulisa because she likes a bit of sniff. Let's hate her because she's a pain in the hole participant in a sh*t talent show and gives crap gobblers.
FTA69 wrote: » On a serious note it's a pure witch-hunt bandwagon once again. It's a bag of coke like. Now I'm not suggesting that cocaine often isn't a negative thing but in the grand scheme of things it was a relatively small amount of a recreational drug.
FTA69 wrote: » On a serious note it's a pure witch-hunt bandwagon once again. It's a bag of coke like. Now I'm not suggesting that cocaine often isn't a negative thing but in the grand scheme of things it was a relatively small amount of a recreational drug. You'd swear she'd a direct line to importing tonnes of the stuff from Colombia the way this story is being penned.
AnonoBoy wrote: » I have to admit I have serious doubts about anyone who uses the word 'vajayjay'.
yoyo wrote: » I've always wondered that in these "sting" operations why the people involved in the set up deal cannot get arrested for possession of illegal drugs/match fixing etc.? I would have thought any kind of deal/match fixing as a sting operation would be covered by the same laws prohibiting them unless the police were involved.