Fri, March 12, 2010
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Amy Winehouse sticks to natural highs

2010-03-12 05:49:34 GMT2010-03-12 13:49:34 (Beijing Time)  SINA.com

A healthy-looking Amy Winehouse shows off a spot-free complexion as she stocks up on good food and vitamins in London yesterday

A healthy-looking Amy Winehouse shows off a spot-free complexion as she stocks up on good food and vitamins in London yesterday

Amy laughs out loud as she stops outside a chemist

After chatting with the children's charity worker, she drops some coins into his collection box

Amy takes a call as she wanders round the health food shop filling her basket

With a bit more weight on her bones and a smooth, glowing complexion it would definitely take a second glance to spot this troubled star.

And if it hadn't been for her trademark beehive hairdo, Amy Winehouse could well have gone unrecognised as she shopped in central London yesterday.

The singer looked happy and healthy as she pottered round Marylebone, stopping at a health food shop.

The singer, 26, was snapped filling her shopping basket inside Holland & Barrett and left with a paper carrier bag that was bursting at the seams.

As she strolled down the high street and made her way to Boots, she stopped outside the pharmacy's entrance to stop and chat to a charity worker.

She looked deep in conversation with the man, even laughing out loud at one point, before she dropped some cash into his collection tin.

It's a rarity to see Amy looking so well, especially in recent years, so these photos of her looking healthy and happy will come as a relief for her fans and her family.

Or maybe she's just in a great mood having reconciled with ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil.

Today, a source close to the singer dismissed several reports that she and Blake are planning to re-marry in Las Vegas 'as soon as possible' and that they have bought a £2.5million Camden home in which they plan to raise their children.

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