Amy Winehouse Would Like To Purchase A House In St. Lucia

February 19th, 2009 // Leave a Comment

You know, when we saw the above headline we thought (*shrug*) why the hell not? Amy Winehouse has already practically taken over the island and copulated with most of it’s tourists, at least give that poor resort a break and hit her up for some property taxes.

Shoot, make her pony up and buy her own booze for once.

According to The Sun, Amy’s extended alcohol-ful and marijuana-a-plenty stay on the island has upped her health from crackhead on a death bed to just your normal liver-wrecked, pot head. It’s an improvement. It is.

“Amy loves it over there and being away from it all has helped her hugely
in her fight against drugs. She has been drinking and smoking cannabis but is still a million times
better than she was in Camden. Her family think the best way to keep her out of trouble is to have a house
in the suburbs and a place in the Caribbean where she can totally get away.”

This place in the suburbs is a new home in
leafy suburb Hadley Wood, North London. Good thing, too. Seeing as her Camden landing pad was burglarized last month.

Perhaps this is going to be the new era of sunshine-loving, joint smoking, Red Stripe drinking Amy. All she needs is some dreads and reggae album. We’re down with this.

Gallery Info: Amy Winehouse enjoys bevvies at a pub in Kentish Town.
 

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