The singer also said she insists on no sex before monogamy and she is currently courting partners to find out who is serious or not.
The singer, 35, whose band N-Dubz released their new album Timeless on Friday, said she's letting any friendships take their natural course and will wait to see if anything blossoms into something more special.
Tulisa Contostavlos has had a number of high profile relationships in the past having dated the likes of Cher's music producer David King, multi-millionaire playboy Costas Panayiotou, former The Wanted star Max George, actor Jody Latham, and her N-Dubz bandmate Richard Rawson.
It comes after Tulisa refused to discuss her troubled past when probed by Ranvir Singh during an awkward exchange on Friday's Good Morning's Britain.
She was on the ITV show to promote N-Dubz's latest album alongside bandmates Dappy and Fazer.
After discussing their comeback Ranvir said: “Tulisa you're still very young and you've already been through a midlife crisis”, before going on to ask the star if her years in the public eye had 'taken their toll'.
Refusing to engage, the former x factor judge snapped back: “No, I’m feeling amazing, life is fantastic, and I wouldn’t rather be doing anything else.”
Back in 2014 Tulisa was found not guilty in court over allegations of brokering a drug deal with Sun investigative reporter, Fake Sheikh Mahzer Mahmood. During a BBC Three documentary filmed during her trial, she said she had been left with thoughts of taking her own life and "naked painkillers with vodka".
Then in 2016 she pled guilty to drink driving and was given a 15-month ban after crashing her £150,000 Ferrari in north London.