Long-standing judge Louis Walsh described Contostavlos as a "lovely girl", adding that he would welcome her back at Judges' Houses following the collapse of her drug trial, reported Digital Spy.
"I have spoken to Tulisa. I totally support her. I spent so much time in her dressing room, I know who the real Tulisa is. She's rough around the edges but she's a good girl. I like her. I definitely would have her at Judges' Houses. She'll bounce back," Walsh said.
"She's a tough lady, and she's made it this far on her own. My advice would be to make a great record and show off that gorgeous face of hers."
Contostavlos previously served as a judge on the talent competition in 2011 and 2012, before announcing her departure from 'The X Factor' in 2013.
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