Tuesday, June 17, 2008

AMY WINEHOUSE NEEDS TO GO TO REHAB....YES! YES! YES!

Amy Jade Winehouse
British singer Amy Winehouse was rushed to a London hospital after fainting in her home yesterday. According to Reuters, the 24 year-old's publicist Tracey Miller has notified the media that Amy suffered a slight blackout. (Do we dare say it was a result of shooting up too much drugs???)

Leaked picture of Amy Winehouse with drug paraphonalia surrounding her.

We all know there is a problem here. A big problem with her consumption of alcohol and drugs. The people that are close to her, starting with her family, absolutely need to step in and form an intervention. Before long we will be reporting the death of a very talented young lady. It is very sad that someone with this much talent turns to drugs and alcohol for support.


Doctors are unsure of the cause of the incident. (you gotta be kidding me!!!) Amy is currently undergoing several tests. Hello?? It doesn't take a doctor to diagnose a drug addict.









Amy with husband Blake Lewis. Blake is currently incarcarated on assault charges.





















A very frail Amy Winehouse being escorted by bodyguards.









I will be the first to sign Amy Winehouse up for a celebrity addition of A&E's Intervention. The reality show documentary bring cameras into the lives of addicts and the family has an intervention that enables the addict to attend treatment and rehabilitation.


Unfortunately, with all recovering addicts, the individual must want to get help. I truly think Amy is far gone. She needs help. She's a walking zombie and she's obviously crying out for help.


Despite her drug addictions, I am still a great fan of her vocal talents. Both her albums are worth adding to your collection.





Frank, an Ivor N0vello Award nominated debut album by singer, songwriter Amy Winehouse.

Released on Island Records in the UK in 2003, then in the US in 2007.












Amy Winehouse's sophomore album, Back to Black has earned her 6 grammy award nominations and 5 wins, making her the first British singer to win 5 grammys.

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