Amy Winehouse's Big Day Out
3:57 Tuesday, February 26, 2008

This is first time Splash has spied 'Rehab' star Amy Winehouse since she performed to a roaring crowd at the Brit Awards with pal Mark Ronson. Leaving early from her Camden home, Amy looked half asleep as she made her usual visit to her "Blake incarcerated". In her trademark pencil skirt and head scarf, she offered little chatter to the waiting photographers in favor of lighting a cigarette.
Not surprisingly Amy appeared to be in higher spirits upon her return from prison, and she chose to exit her car 200m away from her home to enjoy a brisk walk back to her front door. Though, she didn't hang around long, soon Amy was off out again, this time with an amplifier and a friend.
She then drove to a sweet shop, where she emerged with one chewy sweet, before heading to her accountants, probably to check if she had enough money to go to their next stop. Selfridges on Oxford Street. There she could be seen trying on various gold earrings and buying lipgloss and other girly things.
When night time fell, the singer enjoyed a late night visit to Caribbean restaurant Jerk City, choosing to chill after wards at Bloomsbury Bowls for an evening of bowling with the American artist Blake II.
Pictures by Splash News / Matt Keeble
I'm afraid she's gonna get pneumonia or sth if she keeps going around london dressed like that...
i was thinking exactly the same myself. I'm wondering if the drugs have left her numb!! I bet L.A has never seen legs so pale!
You missed the close-up of her cut up left arm:
http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.tmz.com/media/2008/02/0226_winehouse_wenn.jpg
She should be shunned instead of idolized.
she always has scratches on her arms - it's nothing new. I think shunning her is a bit harsh - she is not the first talent in the history of music to have 'problems'.
Too much is made about those scratches, she's using methadone. She just has 'blood itch', which is common with recovering heroin addicts.
I have to wonder why is she walking around in summer wear during the winter.