Sir Cliff Richard is marking his 80th birthday with an autobiography detailing the devastating impact of fake sex offence claims.
In the tell-all book, Sir Cliff “talks about how the false allegations changed his life forever”, publisher Ebury Press said.
It also covers his Christianity and friendships with the likes of Sir Elton John and Cilla Black. But the book is expected to focus heavily on the singer’s fight with the BBC over its reporting of the allegations.
The corporation used a helicopter to film a police raid on his Berkshire home in 2014. It followed false claims Sir Cliff committed a sex offence in 1985.
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