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    Tulisa has been re-bailed over claims she was involved in a drugs deal.

    The former 'X Factor' judge - full name Tulisa Contostavlos - was exposed for allegedly facilitating the sale of £800 worth of cocaine by The Sun newspaper and was held with her musician friend Mike GLC, 35, on June 4.


    The newspaper claims the singer introduced a journalist to a drug supplier and half an ounce of cocaine changed hands as a result of the deal carried out at London's Dorchester Hotel.

    Both Tulisa and Mike GLC were due to answer police bail on Tuesday (29.10.13) and will now return in early December.

    A spokesperson for the former N-Dubz singer declined to comment.

    At the time of his arrest, rapper Mike GLC spoke to reporters outside Belgravia Police station in central London.

    He said: "We are innocent. We haven't been charged."

    He said any evidence caught on camera had been "taken out of context" and the duo were "set up".

    Mike added: "This is ruining my life. I am not a drug dealer."

    Days before her arrest, Tulisa confirmed she would not be returning as a judge on 'The X Factor' but show bosses claim the two stories were "unconnected".

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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