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Singer ditches beehive for peroxide bottle...

Amy Winehouse has been photographed sporting a radical new haircut.

In a dramatic departure from her black beehive, the singer has given her head the peroxide blonde treatment since returning to the UK after holidaying over Christmas.

Pictured with her new hair in a retro-inspired head scarf, perhaps 'WW II Land Girl' is the first trend of 2008?


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marciwilmslow 

Jan 10, 2008

Looks awesome. Shes lost the bad hair, now lose the bad influences and stick to the good things... Making bloody good music.

stellaroland 

Jan 10, 2008

I'm glad she at least kept the eyeliner!!!!

davemoy 

Jan 10, 2008

I heard the beehive gave up and ran away to live with Cousin It.

bigoltwat 

Jan 10, 2008

I bet I could beat her in an arm wrestle, look at those limbs of hers. I've seen more meat on a gnats todger.

thompson000 

Jan 10, 2008

wtf happend to amy winehouse! she used to be fuckin fit!

yooffella 

Jan 11, 2008

she looks like she needs a big burger.

victorianicholle 

Jan 14, 2008

LOVE the crybaby tshirt

punkylass 

Jan 14, 2008

All this hair cut does is emphasise the sheer size of her head.

billy 2610 

Jan 16, 2008

UNLESS PEOPLE REALLY UNDERSTAND WHAT HEROIN AND CRACK COCAINE DOES TO A PERSON THEN STOP SLAGGING HER OFF I AM FROM LIVERPOOL AND SEEN PLENTY OF GOOD PEOPLE GO DOWN ON THIS SHIT ALL I CAN SAY TO AMY IS BE STRONG FIGHT YOUR ADDICTION GET BACK TO LOOKING GOOD AND GET BACK INTO WHAT YOUR BEST AT SINGING ONLY WISH I COULD LEGALLY KIDNAP HER AND MAKE HER DO HER COLD TURKEY BUT LETS HPOE SHE DO IT ON HER OWN AND THEN GIVE THE WORLD HER BEST YOURE NO 1 FAN

dudemeister 

Jan 30, 2008

Billy 2610

your a tool.

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