Thursday 30 July 2009

They Tried To Get Amy To Recycle, But She Said No, No, No

One day she's the toast of the music world, the next it's back to earth with a bump - if not a bin - for Amy Winehouse.

After the glamour of the Ivor Novello awards, where she picked up the Best Contemporary Song, and less than 24 hours after the Government threatened to fine householders who fail to recycle, she showed herself to be more girlband than Miliband in her approach to waste management.

Squinting into the spring sun, cigarette stuck to her lower lip and a bulging refuse sack in each hand, the girl who famously sang, "They tried to make me go to rehab...I said, No, no, no," wasn't quite sure what to do, as she seems to have missed out when the council handed out wheelie bins.

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After toying with the notion of dumping her binbags on the pavement, Amy gratefully accepted a kindly neighbour's offer to use her bin.

Household chores successfully - if chaotically - completed, Amy, 23, and new husband Blake Fielder-Civil spent the afternoon in a North London pub with friends.

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After toying with the notion of dumping her binbags on the pavement, Amy gratefully accepted a kindly neighbour's offer to use her bin

But if this was a nod to a more rock-chick lifestyle, it was rather spoilt by the trip to the supermarket that followed to stock up on loo-rolls, pots and pans and, no doubt, industrial strength hairspray for her gargantuan beehive and Brasso for the awards on Amy's mantlepiece.

It was all a bit of a change of pace for the platinum-album selling soul singer better known for her rebellious streak than her domesticity.

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