Amy Winehouse goes back to renting
Fri 29th Feb, 11:23:52 GMT
Amy Winehouse has reportedly moved out of her London home.
The Back to Black singer is said to have left the property on February 28th, after failing to return to the house since leaving rehab.
Winehouse was spotted removing her belongings, including photographs of jailed husband Blake Fielder-Civil.
It is rumoured that the star could not bring herself to move back into the house because of the bad memories the property holds.
She is now renting a flat in Camden after spending the last few weeks living in a hotel in the capital.
However, as reported earlier, the singer may be set to leave London altogether in a bid to leave her drug-taking ways behind her.
Universal, Winehouse''s record label has apparently set up a team of people to keep an eye on her in order to ensure that she does not go back to drugs.
Part of the team''s work includes persuading the star that she should leave the capital and it is now reported that the 24-year-old is looking at properties in Buckinghamshire.
The Back to Black singer is said to have left the property on February 28th, after failing to return to the house since leaving rehab.
Winehouse was spotted removing her belongings, including photographs of jailed husband Blake Fielder-Civil.
It is rumoured that the star could not bring herself to move back into the house because of the bad memories the property holds.
She is now renting a flat in Camden after spending the last few weeks living in a hotel in the capital.
However, as reported earlier, the singer may be set to leave London altogether in a bid to leave her drug-taking ways behind her.
Universal, Winehouse''s record label has apparently set up a team of people to keep an eye on her in order to ensure that she does not go back to drugs.
Part of the team''s work includes persuading the star that she should leave the capital and it is now reported that the 24-year-old is looking at properties in Buckinghamshire.
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