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'The Voice' contestant forced to leave show over drug use

Beth Morris, a contestant on BBC singing contest "The Voice", has... Read More

Beth Morris

, a contestant on

BBC

singing contest "

The Voice

", has left the show after admitting to using cocaine during rehearsals.

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The 26-year-old was being mentored by judge Paloma Faith in the contest and released a statement, saying she was "truly sorry" for letting her fans down.

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"Two years ago I realised that I had a problem with drugs. I was using them to cope with various issues I was going through at the time. I thought they would help me, but they were making the situation worse," she said in a statement.

"I made the decision myself to seek treatment and checked into the Priory Clinic. It gave me strength and helped me face the world. It changed me for the better. But addiction is tough, and I am sorry to say that I have relapsed on a few occasions since I left."

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"Being on The Voice has been the best experience of my life. I'm truly sorry I've let everyone down but I'm determined to put this behind me, continue with my recovery and channel all my energies into my singing."

The BBC also released an official statement reading, "Due to personal reasons which have only just come to light, The Voice producers, the BBC and Beth have agreed that she should withdraw.

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