Tulisa Contostavlos ‘To Reveal Drugs Hell' In BBC Three Documentary Following Collapsed Drugs Trial

Tulisa 'To Reveal Drugs Hell' In BBC3 Documentary

Tulisa Contostavlos is set to star in a BBC Three documentary which will lift the lid on her drugs trial, according to reports.

The former ‘X Factor’ singer was charged with being concerned with the supply of class A drugs, however, on Monday 21 July, the case was thrown out by a judge at Southwark Crown Court.

Tulisa exiting Southwark Crown Court on Monday

Now, according to Broadcast, the BBC are planning to air the documentary next week.

Apparently, programme makers were keen to keep the show under wraps until the trial concluded and, on Monday, the singer was pictured leaving court with a film crew.

It is thought that the show, titled ‘Tulisa: The Price Of Fame’, will air on Monday 28 July, though this is yet to be confirmed.

Rapper Mike GLC, who pleaded guilty to supplying class A drugs, has also now been cleared.

Tulisa had a film crew in tow when she left court on Monday

She said: "This whole case was a horrific and disgusting entrapment by Mazher Mahmood and the Sun on Sunday newspaper.

"Mahmood has now been exposed by my lawyers openly lying to the judge and jury. These lies were told to stop crucial evidence going before the jury.

"This evidence showed that I told Mahmood's driver that I disapproved of drugs, which is the truth.

"It is clear that the driver was pressurised to change his statement to strengthen Mahmood's evidence and cause damage to mine. Thankfully the lies have been uncovered and justice has been done.”

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