Rylan Slams ‘Disgusting’ Criticism Of Tulisa’s Appearance On I’m a Celebrity

Rylan Clark has fiercely defended Tulisa Contostavlos against harsh online criticism about her appearance on the popular reality show I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Fans of the show have been taking to social media with negative comments about the former N-Dubz singer, sparking outrage from the TV personality.

In a series of passionate posts on X (formerly Twitter), Rylan called out the trolls, labeling their behavior as “disgusting.” He urged viewers to focus on Tulisa’s performance and bravery in the jungle rather than her looks. “We’ve moved past this, haven’t we? Judging someone’s appearance in 2024? Pathetic,” he wrote.

Tulisa, who has always been vocal about the pressures of fame, has yet to address the criticism directly. However, her fans have rallied behind her, praising her confidence and resilience during the show’s grueling challenges.

Rylan, known for his outspoken nature, wasn’t done there. He continued, “You don’t have to like someone, but tearing them down for their appearance says more about you than them. Tulisa’s out there doing what half of you wouldn’t dare.”

This isn’t the first time I’m a Celebrity viewers have been called out for cruel comments. Many fans argue it’s high time the public learned to celebrate contestants for their courage instead of nitpicking over superficialities.

Social media has since exploded with support for Tulisa and praise for Rylan’s comments. “Well said, Rylan. It’s 2024, not 2004,” one user posted, echoing the sentiments of many others.

As the series continues, it seems Rylan’s words have struck a chord, sparking a broader conversation about online bullying and the unrealistic expectations placed on public figures. One thing’s for sure—Rylan is not afraid to stand up for what he believes in, and his defense of Tulisa has won him even more admirers.

The question now is whether the wave of support will encourage Tulisa to speak out or if she’ll let her actions in the jungle do the talking. Either way, kindness and empathy need to be the new reality TV trend.

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