Amy Winehouse snubs own birthday bash Amy Winehouse snubbed her own 25th birthday party this weekend, reportedly blaming her looks.
Three cabs turned up at the singer’s house at various points of the evening to take her to the £5,000 bash at Jazz After Dark in Soho.
However, the Back To Black star left the guests – which included Adele, 20, Mark Ronson, 33, and Nick Grimshaw, 24 – to party by themselves until 2.30am.
A source told the Sun: "Amy was standing in front of the mirror telling everyone how rough she looked.
"Unfortunately her lifestyle has had a major affect on her appearance and it’s only just started to sink in.
"She kept saying she was ugly and was in an awful state. They couldn’t get her out."
William Hill Bingo players may know that singer is reportedly planning to buy a country retreat in order to escape the temptations of London.
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Sir Cliff talks of ‘companion’ Sir Cliff Richard has spoken out about his long-term friendship with a former Catholic priest who shares his home.
The veteran singer has long been dogged by rumours about his sexuality, but his new autobiography talks of the women that have been in his life.
Father John McElynn – who Cliff met seven years ago while on a trip to New York – is described as his "companion" in the new book.
He writes: "He hadn’t had any thought at the beginning of giving up the priesthood, but when it became clear he was thinking of the possibility, I suggested he might help me with some charitable projects.
"That was seven years ago and our arrangement has worked out really well. John now spends most of his time looking after my properties, which means I don’t have to."
William Hill Bingo players may remember that the singer had a relationship with tennis star Sue Barker, who he claims to have considered marrying.
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Bestival ‘has Winehouse back-up’ The organisers of this year’s Bestival festival have stated that contingency plans are in place should Amy Winehouse be unable to perform.
Following a no-show at a Paris event last week, Rob Da Bank, who is the man behind the Isle of Wight event, stated that they have a "very good back up plan".
It is understood that following her withdrawal from the Paris-based Rock en Seine festival last week French organisers have threatened legal action.
"Regarding Amy, simply, I do not have any more info as of today. I am in contact with her agent and manager and we’ll know what’s happening after the weekend," Da Bank added.
According to reports, Winehouse’s no-show last week was attributed to illness and was unable to make the journey from London to Paris.
William Hill Bingo players may want to know that recent additions to the Bestival line-up include Neon Neon, Noah and the Whale and Florence and the Machine.
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Paris festival threatens to sue Winehouse Organisers of a Paris music festival are threatening to sue Amy Winehouse after she withdrew from the event just hours before her scheduled performance.
The wayward singer did not attend the Rock En Seine festival on Friday due to an unspecified illness which resulting in her needing to rest.
However, a statement issued by the organisers of the event said they had received "no explanation of the exact reasons for her absence".
"Amy Winehouse should have arrived on the site early Friday evening," the statement read.
"We were told by her agent at 20:00 [local time] that she wasn’t coming."
The Back To Black star was admitted to hospital in June and diagnosed with the early stages of emphysema.
William Hill Bingo players may remember that she gave an erratic performance at Glastonbury festival this summer, where she attempted too punch a fan in the front row.
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Duchovny enters rehab for sex addiction David Duchovny has checked himself into rehab for sex addiction, it has been reported.
The 48-year-old X-Files star is married to fellow actor Tea Leoni, with whom he has two children.
The actor release a statement to People magazine, saying: ‘I have voluntarily entered a facility for the treatment of sex addiction. I ask for respect and privacy for my wife and children as we deal with this situation as a family.’
It is a development which mirrors one of his recent characters in the hit TV series Californication.
Duchovny plays Hank Moody in the show – a troubled writer living in Los Angeles who is similarly sex-obsessed.
Cable network Showtime, which broadcasts Californication, released a statement: "All of us at Showtime wish David and his family the best during this very private time."
William Hill Bingo players may know that he was recently seen in the film The X Files: I Want to Believe.
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