When Amy Green first saw Tulisa Contostavlos on I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, she said it was “like looking at a mirror image” of herself.
Though the two women look different, they have both suffered from Bell’s palsy, a condition affecting about 100,000 people in the UK.
Amy quickly recognised how Bell’s palsy had affected Tulisa's face, saying "there's volume that lacks in her face, which is very similar to mine".
Amy, 42, said she welcomed the star's appearances on prime-time TV as it would help raise awareness.
“You can't get a bigger platform than I'm a Celebrity to talk about things, so it's wonderful she's in there," she said.
Tulisa, 36, first spoke about having Bell's palsy on Olivia Atwood’s So Wrong It's Right podcast, during which she said her initial attack had happened when she was 24.
She explained she was given steroid injections and left with swelling before her face dropped and remained drooped for seven months, during which time she said she hid in her house. She added she had since undergone a series of surgeries to balance her face.
However, appearing on the current series of I'm a Celebrity, Tulisa has received criticism about her appearance from some viewers, prompting broadcaster Rylan Clark to urge people on X not to "make jokes about her".