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Tulisa's Twitter appeal has whiff of disaster Tulisa's Twitter appeal has whiff of disaster
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The X Factor judge Tulisa may have thought she was harnessing the power of social media when she asked her 3 million Twitter followers to suggest names for her new perfume. "So my new perfume is comming [sic] out very soon and im stuck for a name," she tweeted. "You guys wanna help? Hit me with your ideas." But some suggestions were more helpful than others. Among the (politer) responses, reports the Daily Star, were Tramp Sniff, Binman's Cuff and Chip Shop Reject. One fan suggested Capri Sun, to which the singer replied "hahahaha". The experience didn't put off Tulisa – whose first perfume was named The Female Boss – and she tweeted later: "Gotta dash, ill be back later! Keep those names comming! x" You'd think after those rank responses she'd have turned up her nose at asking for more.The X Factor judge Tulisa may have thought she was harnessing the power of social media when she asked her 3 million Twitter followers to suggest names for her new perfume. "So my new perfume is comming [sic] out very soon and im stuck for a name," she tweeted. "You guys wanna help? Hit me with your ideas." But some suggestions were more helpful than others. Among the (politer) responses, reports the Daily Star, were Tramp Sniff, Binman's Cuff and Chip Shop Reject. One fan suggested Capri Sun, to which the singer replied "hahahaha". The experience didn't put off Tulisa – whose first perfume was named The Female Boss – and she tweeted later: "Gotta dash, ill be back later! Keep those names comming! x" You'd think after those rank responses she'd have turned up her nose at asking for more.
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