Winehouse Back In The Hospital

Amy Winehouse once again was admitted to a private London clinic Nov. 23, with her camp saying she suffered a reaction to medication she was taking.

“Some part of her medication is making her sick,” BBC News quoted spokesman Chris Goodman as saying. The medication was “part of her ongoing treatment,” he said of the 25-year-old Grammy winner who has a history of drug problems.

He declined to identify the medication.

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Brit Awards, London.

Winehouse collapsed in her north London home in June and it was discovered she had shown early signs of the chronic lung disease emphysema.

She was admitted to London’s University College Hospital a month later after collapsing again following a reaction to medication.

The singer-songwriter also canceled an August show in Paris citing illness.

She is working on a new studio album, the first since 2006’s Back to Black.

Lucian Grange, the head of Universal, said the new material sounded “sensational.”

Winehouse’s husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, lost an appeal Nov. 24 against his sentence for assault and obstructing justice.

He was encouraged by a judge to keep up the good work at a drug rehabilitation center.

Blake Fielder-Civil was sentenced to 27 months for assaulting a pub landlord at an east London pub in 2006, according to BBC News.