Triple-platinum selling artists N-Dubz will be performing their brand new single 'Girls' this Thursday on Lorraine
Singer Tulisa will also be talking about being the primary carer for her mother when she was growing up.
At the age of 11, Tulisa was thrust into the role of primary carer for her mother Anne, now 50, who suffers from schizoaffective disorder. The condition, which affects one in 200 people, is a combination of a serious mood disorders.
Tulisa: my mum and me
Tulisa took part in a documentary this year called 'Tulisa: My Mum and Me' which went out on 19th August on BBC Three. In it she spoke about how unhappy and depressed she became as a child, because of her mother's schizoaffective disorder. She self harmed to cope and got involved in a girl gang when she was a teenager. She says that music has helped her cope.
'' I was very unhappy, a very depressed child. It never went away fully until I got music. To me...watching my Mum go in and out of hospital, get ill, get better, it was just normal for me.''
Don't miss Tulisa and N-Dubz on Lorraine this Thursday