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Amy Winehouse put on drip in hospital

Star moved to hospital overnight after vomiting sessions

Amy Winehouse was moved to a hospital recently for a night, after beginning a stint in drug rehab.

According to her father, Mitch Winehouse, his daughter was moved to the hospital and put on a drip because she was dehydrated after vomiting.

Winehouse has since moved back to the rehab facility.

Mitch Winehouse told BBC 1Xtra: “Everything is going according to plan and she's perfectly OK.”
 

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louiseiiid 

Feb 1, 2008

Wishing Amy every kind of good nourishment and unconditional love.

yooffella 

Feb 1, 2008

same

XxHAYL33Xx 

Feb 1, 2008

why dont everybody leave her alone lets just hope she gets better really soon

catherine cullen 

Feb 4, 2008

Amy Winehouse is on the route to complete SELF DESTRUCTION.There are people genuinely suffering, children dying of AIDS, people dying of cancer. She's not a "tortured genius," she can hold a tune and THAT'S IT, stop indulging her pathetic behaviour and focus your attention on someone who wants and deserves it, her so called suffering is self inflicted, she's a bloody idiot.

Rodrigo Benavides 

Feb 4, 2008

Ms. Winehouse is her own worst enemy. I hope she will find a way to love herself as much as we do.

tonganprincess 

Mar 21, 2008

No matter what happens Amy Winehouse will always be the best singer In the world! I am yet to hear another who can out master her vocal genius...so much depth & flawless pitch...she moves everyone who hears her sing! I've been all over the world & seen & heard singers but I have never heard anyone with such a powerful moving voice with so much conviction!
She is hated because she's the best & people will always try to cut a superstar down so they can reach up & touch one (as if?) I say to the haters get a life better yet become a superstar yourself if you could EVER?

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