Amy flicks off the V
Amy 'no actual drug problem' Winehouse has confirmed that she won't be at V this weekend.
Meanwhile, her and her husband Baked Fresh-Daygoods have been to "pick up a guitar":
Winehouse and her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, were followed by 30 photographers on Thursday night as they visited three pubs in Camden, London.
Fielder-Civil told reporters the couple would be returning to a rehabilitation clinic after their night out.
Speaking to BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat, he said: "We only came back to get a guitar, but of course in the paper that's interpreted that me and Amy are both so weak we left after three days."
Fielder-Civil told reporters the couple would be returning to a rehabilitation clinic after their night out.
Speaking to BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat, he said: "We only came back to get a guitar, but of course in the paper that's interpreted that me and Amy are both so weak we left after three days."
It's not entirely clear why the guitar was in three pieces at three different pubs, nor why, if the guitar was so important, they couldn't have sent someone else to pick it up.
Before the couple were picked up by a waiting car, Fielder-Civil said recent newspaper reports that Winehouse was addicted to heroin and cocaine had been blown out of proportion.
"I wouldn't believe it no. I would say there are a few problems there, but certainly not the magnitude that my mum was falsely quoted as saying."
He added: "The main thing is that me and Amy are getting better. Don't worry, she's being looked after.
"We're going back to this retreat. She's determined to get well. It's not as bad as everyone thinks but she's fine, she's loved and looked after."
"I wouldn't believe it no. I would say there are a few problems there, but certainly not the magnitude that my mum was falsely quoted as saying."
He added: "The main thing is that me and Amy are getting better. Don't worry, she's being looked after.
"We're going back to this retreat. She's determined to get well. It's not as bad as everyone thinks but she's fine, she's loved and looked after."
Being looked after and getting better, even although nothing was wrong. That makes sense, then.
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