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October 15, 2008 4:09:49 PM CDT



At Home With Woozy Winehouse

Posted Jun 27, 08 3:01 PM CDT in Arts & Living Glossies Gossip 

(Newser) – In the wake of another scandal—singing racist ditties on video—Amy Winehouse invites Claire Hoffman of Rolling Stone into her trashed home in London to witness the train wreck firsthand. Over tea and beer, a groggy Winehouse talks drugs, her next album, and her jailed husband, flitting outside now and then to toy with the paparazzi.

Winehouse disappears upstairs throughout the early morning, returning dazed. "I'm sorry, I'm a really shit interview," she says. The singer speaks of hubby Blake Fielder-Civil in worshipful tones and blames her crack-up on his lock-up. "I'm young, and I'm in love, and I get my nuts off sometimes. But it's never been like, 'Amy, get your life together.'"

Source Rolling Stone

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Winehouse leaves her house in Camden, London chased by Paparazzi, Aug. 16, 2007. "She's on loads of crack, but you can see through that," one photographer tells "Rolling Stone."   (AP Photo/Yui Mok)
Winehouse has a drink while performing at the Bela Vista Park May 30, 2008, Portugal.   (AP Photo)
Winehouse with husband Blake Fielder-Civil at the MTV Movie Awards, June 3, 2007. "We are so in love, we are a team," Winehouse says.   (AP Photo)
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