Did you know that Tulisa Contostavlos has a famous dad?

The I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! star shot to fame when her band N-Dubz - which she formed when she was just 11 - burst onto the scene in 2006 with their debut single You Better Not Waste My Time.

But she's got musical roots, as her father Steve Contostavlos was also a big star in the Seventies.



Better known by his alias Plato, Tulisa's dad was one of the main members of the Mungo Jerry blues band, who had a huge Number 1 hit with the song In The Summertime, which was released in 1970.

Plato played keyboard, while his brother Byron - who was Tulisa's uncle and father of her cousin and fellow N-Dubz star Dappy - played bass guitar in the group.

The band, headed up by Ray Dorset, were reportedly part of the early line-up.



Last night on I'm a Celebrity

Tensions were rising in the I'm a Celebrity camp on Wednesday night, when a row broke out over Dean McCullough refusing to do his chores and Oti Mabuse declared: "Shots fired!"

Melvin Odoom first aired his complaints to some of his other campmates about his partner not helping him with water duties.


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At first, he was diplomatic when he said Dean is a "great person" but he admitted he was not a good person to have help him with the chores. As the campmates begun to turn on the radio star, McCullough complained: "I hate doing it. It's an awful job. I don't want to do it anymore. Guys I can't. It's not for me."

Camp leader Danny Jones ordered him to: "Get on with it mate."

Yet McCullough made more protestations and a fuss over doing his fair share of the work. Jane Moore called him out — in her words — on his "b***s***" when the radio DJ tries to justify it.