Tulisa And Skins Star Jack O'Connell In Bulgarian Earthquake

Tulisa Caught Up In Earthquake

Tulisa Contostavlos and her new fella Jack O'connell were caught up in a terrifying earthquake in Bulgaria this week.

The N-Dubz star jetted to the country to see her boyfriend on Monday, but the pair's love nest was shaken to its core after a large tremor struck early Tuesday morning.

According to reports, a 5.8 magnitude quake hit close to the city of Sofia, and Tulisa was left petrified by the scary encounter.

She posted on her Twitter: "WWWtttff (what the f**k) how can I just get caught in an earthquake... Thought the whole building was coming down... thought it was The Exorcist looool (laugh out loud). I can't bloody sleep after that... I've been in a few earthquakes but that was the strongest... twas (sic) a lot... building was swinging."

Skins actor Jack added on his Twitter paged: "Just about pooed myself - heroic"

It's the latest travel drama for Tulisa - she became embroiled in a furious row at Glasgow airport on Monday morning after her personal assistant was reportedly headbutted.

According to The Mirror, the bust up happened after Gareth Varey overheard a derogatory remark made about his friend - an argument escalated and he was headbutted in the face.

An onlooker said: "There was a lot of talk about one of Tulisa's group being headbutted. They all wanted the matter to be sorted out before take-off. She stayed back with a girl and a guy and continued arguing their case with staff. She was desperately trying to defuse the situation but the argument was getting heated. Tulisa was saying she didn't want to see her friend get into any other arguments as a result of this one not being rectified. She didn't want to leave the matter unresolved."

Police stepped in and quizzed both Gareth and the other person involved.

Strathclyde police said on Monday: "We were called to an incident within Glasgow airport involving two people. They were both spoken to and no complaint was made."

A spokesman for Tulisa adds: "There was an argument at the airport but no further action is being taken."