ANYONE wondering what AMY WINEHOUSE could possibly still see in convicted criminal and druggie hubby BLAKE FIELDER-CIVIL should take a look at the uncensored version of this picture.

The troubled singer posted the snap – in which Blake exposes his manhood by pulling down his boxers – on her Facebook profile.

But Amy will have to wait a little longer to see the real thing.

Blake has chosen to stay in prison rather than accept early release, as the terms meant he’d have to live with his mum in Nottinghamshire and wear an electronic tag.

A source told The Sun: “It was all set for him to be released, but he refused to go to anywhere other than Camden.

“He doesn’t want to go somewhere where he can’t be reunited with Amy and his friends. He’d rather stay inside.”

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Amy Winehouse cut a tragic figure last night as she stumbled through the streets of Camden looking worse than ever.

The singer, who has largely keep out of public view in recent weeks, was a guest DJ at her local pub the Monarch, where she emerged in a dishevelled, bleary-eyed state.

She arrived more than two hours late for her set but then settled in for a long night of hard partying.

Last week the Rehab singer emerged from her North London bolthole to appear at Bestival on the Isle of Wight, however her shambolic performance was booed by fans.

Her disappointing show came as little surprise considering she’d pre-ordered an incredible 48 bottles of Jack Daniel’s whisky.

Winehouse is also facing a legal challenge after not turning up to the Rock En Seine festival in Paris last month.

It has been a disastrous year for the once hugely successful star.

In June she was given the stark warning by doctors to ‘quit drugs or die’ and at the end of that month she was diagnosed with the early stages of the lung disease emphysema.

However as soon as she left the clinic, the 24-year-old star was seen smoking a cigarette.

In April 2008 she was cautioned by police for assault after she slapped a man on a night out.

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Sep 022008
 

SHOCK details of Amy Winehouse’s drug use emerged last night – she binged on crystal meth and may have brain damage after a 36-HOUR pot marathon.

The singer, 24, suffered two major overdoses, with such bad convulsions that they were “like a scene from The Exorcist”.

And her body is so frail from drug use that doctors were scared she would break bones during a fit.

A close pal of Amy’s laid bare the truth – warning medics said one more overdose will probably kill her.

The friend revealed:

AMY’S first overdose in August last year was from cocaine, heroin, ecstasy, ketamine and crystal meth.

SHE was advised to see a psychiatrist after displaying “multiple personality traits” that made her a suicide risk.

HER second overdose was in July – when she inhaled an “inhuman” amount of hash that left her vomiting uncontrollably and hallucinating.

At the time devoted dad Mitch, 54, said it was a “bad reaction to her medication”.

Nasty

MEDICS are worried Amy’s brain was damaged by the cannabis overdose – she displayed symptoms normally associated with schizophrenia.

The pal yesterday said: “The future is bleak, bleak, bleak.

“Mitch does everything he can to protect his daughter – but his ‘explanation’ for Amy’s hospital dash in July was just simply untrue.

“She had smoked an inhuman amount of hash which resulted in acute cannabis poisoning. You have to take a s***load of pot to suffer that severe a reaction.

“It’s thought she had been smoking it for 36 hours.

“Amy’s fits were as bad as the convulsions she had during her overdose in August last year. No one has mentioned her meth use before – but that stuff is truly nasty.

“She is in need of years of psychiatry and medical treatment if she has a hope.”

The star is facing legal action after pulling out of a concert in Paris on Friday hours before she was due to headline it.

She is next due to perform on Saturday at the Isle of Wight’s Festival.

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Amy Winehouse has been forced to cancel a European festival performance due to illness.

The singer, 24, was due to take to the stage at the Rock en Seine show in Paris on Friday night, but the singer’s U.K. rep, Chris Goodman, confirmed she was too unwell and had to cancel. “She was taken ill at her house and wasn’t able to travel to France for the concert,” Goodman said in statement.

Admitted to the hospital last month after suffering an allergic reaction to her anti-drug medication, Winehouse’s no-show prompted a fresh wave of concern for the troubled singer.

But her rep Goodman insists the illness is “normal” and nothing to do with medication or her battle with drugs. “It’s nothing serious,” Goodman tells PEOPLE. “It’s just a normal illness – she hasn’t visited a hospital or anything like that. She’s at home in bed, just unable to sing.”

Winehouse’s next scheduled performance is on Sept. 6 when she is due to headline the Bestival music festival on the Isle of Wight in England.

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She may have cleaned up for the second leg of the weekend’s V festival. But it was a frail-looking Amy Winehouse who returned home after her dismal performances at both the Chelmsford and Stafford legs of the festival in Essex.

Free of the liberal amounts of make-up she had used for Sunday’s performance, her skin looked typically ravaged, and scabby.

And the hair of her famous beehive hung in matted clumps.

Despite her revived appearance in graphic print mini-dress and fresh blooms in her hair, Amy was still smarting from the boos her Saturday night performance had earned her.

Her stuttering performance saw hordes of fan stream away from the main stage.

She told the crowd: ‘You’re a really nuts crowd. I’m not on drugs, honest.

‘So boo you guys for yesterday.’

Gone was the dank hair, listless eyes, worn skin – and boos from the crowd. Instead fans were treated to a vibrant performance.

Just 24 hours earlier, she had been sallow-faced and grubby with dark smears of make-up around her eye.
She coughed and spluttered her way through the set, forgetting the words to Back to Black and mumbling to herself between songs.

The 24-year-old dedicated Wake Up Alone to husband Blake Fielder-Civil, who is serving a 27-month prison sentence, which prompted a smattering of boos from the crowd.

The shambling appearance provoked further fears over her health and state of mind.

So fans were wondering what to expect at the Chelmsford leg of the tour – and luckily for them the contrast could not be more pronounced.

Looking full of life, the singer performed a drama-free set – and this times she was only 10 minutes late to the stage.

She played songs including Back To Black and Rehab, and dedicated Wake Up Alone to Fielder-Civil, who was jailed for assault and perverting the course of justice.

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AMY WINEHOUSE’s father MITCH is convinced the star’s recent hospital dash was the result of having her drink spiked with ecstasy, according to reports.
The Back To Black hitmaker was admitted to hospital on Monday after she fell ill at her London home.

The singer’s spokesman subsequently released a statement blaming her condition on an adverse reaction to medication she is taking to help kick her drug addiction.
Winehouse was discharged from London’s University College Hospital on Tuesday morning following a series of medical tests.

But her father Mitch is now reportedly considering making a complaint to police, claiming the 24-year-old was the victim of a drink-spiking incident.

A source tells British newspaper The Sun, “Mitch is furious. He’s certain someone put E (ecstasy) in Amy’s drink – and he’s determined to get to the bottom of it.
“He’s convinced that one of her hangers-on was responsible and he’s waiting for a toxicology report to show what caused her to fit.

“If his suspicions are proved right, he wants someone to be punished. He is seriously unhappy for Amy’s flat being a stop-over for randoms and wants an end to it.”
A Scotland Yard spokesman confirmed no formal complaint had been made as WENN went to press.

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Jul 292008
 

British star AMY WINEHOUSE has found a lump in her breast, according to reports.

Medical tests have shown that the lump is benign – but it is the latest in a string of health scares for the singer.

The Back To Black hitmaker was rushed to hospital on Monday after suffering a reaction to medication at her London home.

Winehouse was hidden by a red blanket and transported to a waiting ambulance by wheelchair as police arrived at the scene.

The troubled singer’s father Mitch tried to block the view of waiting paparazzi with a sheet – and was heard shouting, “She’s f**ked up, she’s f**ked up”, reports British newspaper The Sun.

The 24-year-old’s spokesman Chris Goodman claimed the star was taken ill after suffering “a reaction to medication” after being diagnosed with traces of deadly lung disease emphysema in June.

He says, “She was taking a new (medication) as part of her anti-drug treatment program. And it was an adverse reaction to that new drug. You have to try different things but unfortunately this was not the right one.”

She was discharged from London’s University College Hospital on Tuesday morning.

Winehouse sparked fresh fears for her health this weekend when she was snapped crying and lashing out at her bodyguard in the early hours of Sunday (27Jul08) morning before throwing herself on the floor.

She was then pictured punching a metal fence in frustration after her minder attempted to pick her up from the ground.

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Amy Winehouse was hospitalized Monday night for a reaction to medication but was expected to be released by morning, representatives for the Grammy-winning singer said.

An ambulance took Winehouse from her north London home to University College Hospital, spokesman Chris Goodman said.

“Doctors have advised that she will be kept under observation overnight and is likely to be released tomorrow,” read a statement released by Goodman and Tracey Miller, the 24-year-old’s U.S.-based publicist.

It was the second time in as many months that Winehouse has been in the hospital. She was admitted to a London clinic in June after collapsing at home, and father Mitch Winehouse said at the time she had developed early stage emphysema from smoking cigarettes and crack cocaine.

Winehouse underwent a series of tests but was discharged in time to perform at the Glastonbury music festival and celebrations for former South African president Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday.

The troubled soul diva became an international star after she released the Grammy-winning album “Back to Black” in 2006, but her music has been overshadowed by reports of drug use and run-ins with the law.

This year, she was investigated by police, although not charged, after a tabloid newspaper published a video that appeared to show her smoking crack cocaine.

In April 2008 she was cautioned by police for assault after she slapped a man on a night out.

Earlier this month, her husband Blake Fielder-Civil was sentenced to 27 months in jail for assault and obstructing justice. Fielder-Civil admitted beating up pub manager James King in a barroom fight in 2006 and then offering him $400,000 to keep quiet about it.

Winehouse has repeatedly regaled concert audiences with appeals for the release of “my Blake.”

Jul 242008
 

Madame Tussauds should have created a wax figure of the REAL Amy Winehouse. Glassy-eyed, matted beehive, blackened fingernails and scabbed skin.

This is the real Amy Winehouse not captured by Madame Tussauds in their wax-brushed image of the troubled star.

In their version of the chart-topping singer, Amy is seen with bright eyes, glossy hair, and glowing skin. The artists at Madame Tussauds must be losing their touch.

Their wax version of Amy Winehouse doesn’t look like she’d even know how to start burning the candle at both ends.

The remarkably fresh-faced figure was unveiled at the London waxworks yesterday to the delight of Miss Winehouse’s family. No doubt they’d never seen the troubled singer looking so well.

Seen leaving her home last night with a coterie of hangers on, and with what looked like a marijuana joint in her mouth, the Rehab singer looked sweaty and dishevelled as she got into a car to take her to the studio.

It was the first time that Amy has been seen in public since it was announced that husband Blake is to serve 27 months for perverting the course of justice.

Yesterday Amy’s parents Mitch and Janis unveiled a wax figure of the troubled singer – complete with trademark beehive and sailor tattoos – at London’s Madame Tussauds today.

But observers couldn’t help but note the 6ft dummy was a rather flattering depiction of the 26-year-old – her scratched, red raw arms and scabby skin glossed over by sculptors.

Miss Winehouse herself didn’t attend, preferring to stay at home in bed.

Her decision to lie low saved her from any unflattering comparisons with the model version of herself. And unfortunately there were plenty to be found.

First there is her complexion. Miss Winehouse, who is struggling against drug and alcohol addiction, is recovering from an unsightly skin condition which has left her face covered in sores.

Then there are her scarred arms, which bear the marks of her habit of self-harming. Her fingernails are usually blackened and grubby and her favourite ballet pumps scuffed and mysteriously bloodstained.

But the team at Madame Tussauds has created the Amy that used to be before she descended into addiction.

he model is dressed in the same glamorous outfit Miss Winehouse wore to the Brit Awards in 2007 – a thigh-skimming mini-dress accessorised with black high heels and an even blacker beehive. She was named best female solo artist that night.

Madame Tussauds believes Miss Winehouse, who stands next to models of Kylie Minogue and Michael Jackson, will be one of its most popular attractions.

The 24-year- old singer is far from starstruck at the idea.

‘I thought you had to be dead almost before they made a waxwork of you,’ she scoffed last week.

Because she refused to pose for the artists, a team of 20 worked from a collection of photographs. It took more than four months to build.

Yesterday, her father Mitch, who arrived with Miss Winehouse’s mother Janis, said he was ‘stunned’ by the model.

A Madame Tussauds spokesman said: ‘She’s a unique talent, an international icon and our guests have been very vocal about wanting us to include her here.’

‘She has had more requests than almost any other character. It’s been phenomenal.’

It took 20 sculptors and artists four and a half months to complete the work.

Oil-based paints were used to replicate her pale skin tone and sailor-style body art. And her wig needed 50 per cent more hair than a typical waxwork.

‘They used real, ethically sourced human hair, threaded strand by strand into her wax head with a special instrument like a needle. They still needed to add a hairpiece and support.’

In the last year alone, Winehouse has been immortalised as a ceramic figurine by sculptor Guy Portelli, in a collage by artist Charlotte Suckling and, with her imprisoned husband Blake Fielder-Civil in a best-selling print by pop artist Gerald Laing.

Last weekend, a bust of her made from potatoes and aubergines won the Lambeth Country Show vegetable sculpting competition.

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