Amy Winehouse back in rehab
The troubled star fell off the wagon in spectacular style.
The troubled star fell off the wagon in spectacular style.
Amy Winehouse may have famously sung about refusing rehab, but it seems rehab might be the best place for her. The troubled singer checked back in to The Priory clinic in London yesterday after falling off the wagon.
A spokesperson said last night: 'Amy’s embarked on treatment at The Priory.'
The soulful songstress shocked onlookers yesterday in North London as she reportedly bought a small bottle of vodka on her way to the treatment facility.
One onlooker told The Sun: ‘She seemed out of it. She was stumbling about, slurring her words. I was shocked to see her buy vodka so early in the day, and even more shocked to see her knock it straight back.'
The source also claimed that the Back to Black singer then vomited in a shop toilets.
Amy has famously struggled with drug and alcohol abuse, but sought treatment after her ex-husband Blake Civil-Fielder went to prison, at the urgent behest of her family.
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Since then, she has moved on with new beau Reg Traviss, and has even suggested she would like to move to the countryside to start a family.
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