Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson says she is not proud of her past drug use
but came clean to avoid being "bullied by lies" from her ex-husband.
Lawson told a London court on Thursday that "I would rather be honest and ashamed" than let false allegations stand.
"I wasn't going to be bullied with lies," she said. "I'm not proud of
the fact I have taken drugs but that does not make me a drug addict or a
habitual drug user."
The celebrity chef was testifying for a second day at the fraud trial of two former assistants.
Elisabetta and Francesca Grillo, two sisters from Italy, are charged
with using credit cards loaned to them by Lawson and her former husband
Charles Saatchi to spend 685,000 pounds (more than $1 million) on luxury
clothes, accessories and rooms at high-end hotels. They deny the fraud
charges.
The case has been overshadowed by revelations about the troubled
relationship between Lawson and Saatchi, a wealthy art collector. The
couple divorced in July after Saatchi was photographed grabbing Lawson's
throat outside a London restaurant.
Lawyers for the Grillos allege that Lawson sanctioned their high
spending in exchange for their silence about her drug use. They have
quoted an email in which Saatchi accused Lawson of being "so off her
head" on drugs she allowed them to "spend whatever they liked."
On Wednesday, Lawson said she had taken cocaine a handful of times but denied being a regular drug user.
The trial has generated huge media interest. Lawson, 53, entered the
court on Thursday walking past dozens of photographers and television
cameras.
Cross-examined by Francesca Grillo's lawyer, Lawson denied using her
court appearance to explain herself to the world's press or to hit back
at her ex.
?"I prefer to keep my private life private," she said. "I felt it was my duty to come."

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