Amy Winehouse strikes gold with heavy duty bling

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Just in case her towering beehive wasn't enough to weight down her tiny frame, Amy Winehouse yesterday draped herself in some heavy duty bling for an night out with friends.

The troubled star looked like quite the medallion man as she left her Camden home with her close friend American photographer and artist, Blake Wood in tow.

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In chains: Amy Winehouse showed off her bling as she left her London home last night with 'Good Blake' in tow

'Medallion man': Amy had layers of necklaces, including rosary beads and lockets with pictures of her husband Blake Fielder-Civil

The 24-year-old also had set of rosary beads wrapped around her necked and huge door-knocker earrings.

Although she appeared to be rushing out, Amy didn't forget to settle an old debt - she returned £20 to a photographer who lent her the cash last week during a shopping trip.

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Payback: Amy handed over £20 to a photographer after lending money off him last week during a trip to the shops

Bling king: Did Amy look to Ali G for inspiration?

Ronson, who collaborated with Amy on her hugely successful album Back to Black, is said to be working the star on a new theme song for the next James Bond movie Quantum Solace.

Amy's home has proved to be quite the drop-in centre for an A-Z list of celebrities in recent times - over the weekend party girl Pixie Geldof, 17, paid a visit to singer, emerging at 4.30am after a night of partying.

Former Big Brother contestant Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace, drag queen about town Jodie Harsh and troubled rocker Pete Doherty have also been spotted at Amy's place in previous weeks.

Jam session: Mark Ronson and Blake Wood were both spotted at her east London pad

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