X Factor judge Tulisa Contostavlos is braced for a 'backlash' when she cashes in with a tell-all book about her saucy world.
The TV sex pot has managed to pump out the book just months after she was humiliated when a sex tape featuring her ex-Justin Edwards hit the web.
Now the Young singer, who released her timely single about making mistakes in the same week as the sex scandal, insists the book is about telling her side of the story.
With more shockers up her sleeve, the former N-Dubz singer warned she won't be holding back, explaining: 'There's raw, honest truth, there's goss, there's drama, there's just my life basically in a nutshell.'
'I'm not scared but I know there's going to be a backlash,' she said during a visit to Capital FM.
'There's going to be people like "oh my god, you were honest to the next level" but what do you expect if I'm going to do an autobiography.'
Explaining her decision to put pen to paper, the headline maker said: 'I remember before I got famous I used to pick up these gossip mags and I used to find them intriguing and I used to believe what they were saying and I never once stopped to think how do they know this stuff? And the truth is 90% of the time they don't know, they're just making it up.'
'People do read it and they do believe this stuff and I use feel like there's this whole image of me just put out to the public in a way people imagine me to be and it's just a million miles away from who I am.'
The 24-year-old, who tackled her sex scandal with a dramatic online confession, added: 'I don't mind being judged, I picked this career path for myself so ok, judge me, but judge me on the truth and if you really want the truth you're gonna get more gossip from my truth than you will in a gossip magazine that makes stuff up.'
Her book 'Honest' is set to be released right in the middle of X Factor next month.
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