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Tulisa offers to become "personal assistant" to two elderly neighbours

'Female Boss' Tulisa Contostavlos reveals an offer of help to two elderly neighbours during the coronavirus crisis.

Tulisa Contostavlos has revealed that she is "trying to do [her] bit" by offering her assistance to two elderly neighbours during the coronavirus crisis.

The UK has entered a state of lockdown in an effort to contain the deadly disease, which disproportionately targets people aged 70 and over and those with underlying health conditions.

Self-styled 'Female Boss' Tulisa, 31, has written to two elderly neighbours with an offer of help during the lockdown and then posted a copy of her letter to Instagram in order to "inspire" her followers to do likewise.

In the letter, the popstar wrote to her elderly neighbours: "Hey hope you're well it's Tulisa here.

"Just wanted to let you know I am here to help during this stressful time. Even though you're clearly fit as a fiddle & seem to have more energy than me most days, it's always better to be safe then sorry [sic]. Which is why I'm sure you'll be avoiding human contact & trips out as much as possible.

"Therefore I'd like to offer my services as your new personal assistant. Anything you need from food shopping to chemist trips & prescriptions, it would be my honour to take over from you & help. Please txt or call me & I am more then happy [sic] to go & sort for you for the foreseeable future."

Former The X Factor judge Tulisa, who has also starred in movies such as Big Fat Gypsy Gangster, made her pop comeback last year with the single 'Daddy'.

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