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Paramount+ announces new docuseries Tulisa: The Reckoning

  • 9 hours ago
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It'll include her rise to fame, the fallout and her fight for media reform.



Paramount+ has announced Tulisa: The Reckoning, a new three-part docuseries, which follows Tulisa as she reflects on her journey from the heights of fame in the 2010s to the setbacks and scrutiny that have shaped her life today. For the first time, in her own words, she reveals how she survived it all.


Told through an unfiltered lens, the series will chart Tulisa’s rise from N-Dubz to The X Factor, the intense media scrutiny that followed, including the infamous “Fake Sheikh” sting and her resilience in the face of it.


This isn’t just a story of survival, it’s a reckoning. After years of reflection, Tulisa is ready to confront and change the system that once brought her down.


Speaking about the series, Tulisa said "For years, so much has been said about me, but not always by me. This series is about taking back control of my story and speaking openly about everything I’ve been through, not just for myself, but for anyone who’s had similar experiences in the media spotlight."


Alongside her personal story, the series will also follow Tulisa’s campaign for press reform and stronger media regulation. Her campaign is set to launch with a Hacked Off rally on Wednesday 24 June at Central Hall Westminster, which the organisation says will bring together fellow victims of press misconduct and civil society leaders to call for change.


Tulisa: The Reckoning will be made by Dorothy Street Pictures.


Tulisa: The Reckoning will air later this year on Paramount+

 
 
 

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