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Tulisa Contostavlos and Dappy (real name Costadinos Contostavlos) have unfollowed each other on social media.
The pair, who first rose to fame with N-Dubz, have a history of public disputes and reconciliations that have kept fans guessing over the years.
According to The Sun, the latest move signals that the former collaborators are no longer in contact online and are believed to be off speaking terms once again.
The Daily Mail has reached out to their representatives for comment.
Months ago, Tulisa had promised that the iconic group would make a comeback next year, but after this latest fallout, that now seems increasingly unlikely.
Tulisa Contostavlos and Dappy (real name Costadinos Contostavlos) have reportedly unfollowed each other on social media
The pair, who first rose to fame with N-Dubz, have a history of public disputes and reconciliations that have kept fans guessing over the years
Taking to Instagram last week, she wrote: ‘This week has been chaotic . . . I’m learning to adapt, viewing it as a challenge/opportunity for growth.
‘I’m exhausted and there’s a lot happening outside/around me that’s out of my control, but I’m finding meaning in the mayhem, lessons in the lows, growth through the grit.’
She added: ‘I’ve still laughed, smiled, felt joy and so grateful for all the love surrounding me, and within.
‘I’m happy, letting go, adapting and thriving in chaos. This week has been perfectly imperfect.’
Over the weekend, he added: ‘Last week’s chaos has calmed. This week has been reflective.
‘I’ve been doing a lot of inner work and taking the time to process it all, putting together the pieces and puzzles.’
Tulisa previously revealed that originally her Dappy had set out wanting to be a solo star but her Uncle B said they should be in a group, bringing in herself and their friend Frazer.
After forming in 2000, N-Dubz embarked on a successful career, which saw them release two platinum-certified albums, as well as eight top 40 hits.
Tulisa previously revealed that originally her Dappy had set out wanting to be a solo star but her Uncle B said they should be in a group, bringing in herself and their friend Frazer (pictured in 2023)
Their most famous hits include No Regrets, Say It’s Over, Number One and Playing With Fire.
They parted ways in 2011 before reunting in 2022 and announced a 10-date reunion tour, adding another seven shows when it sold out in minutes.
Dappy later claimed he hadn’t been paid for the tour and vowed to never perform with the group again.
While Fazer has kept a low profile in recent years, No Regrets singer Dappy has been embroiled in a number of controversies.
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