Saturday, May 3, 2008

Wild Amy Winehouse could face arrest after 'attack on TWO men' while out on all-night bender

Grammy award-winning singer Amy Winehouse could be facing arrest and a possible six month jail sentence after she allegedly attacked TWO men while on a drug-fuelled bender.

The drug addict singer, 24, faces a police quiz after claims she 'headbutted' a man who was trying to help the singer get a cab outside a bar, and then was said to have allegedly punched a second victim in the face.

According to the Sun, a source said the singer also kissed a mystery man at a nightspot, and in one bar threw drinks around and overturned tables while she screamed 'I am a legend...I want to take drugs'.


It is also claimed she was later seen smoking drugs in the street and angered a taxi driver by paying only half her promised fare home.

The night degenerated after Amy arrived at The Good Mixer in Camden, north London with Mik Whitnall, guitarist in Pete Doherty's group Babyshambles, after spending the day drinking at her home, she visited a friend's flat where she acquired a change of vests before heading for a nightclub.

It was 8.30 on Tuesday night when Miss Winehouse left her flat in Camden, North London, wearing tight denims and a black string vest. She headed for a nearby pub frequented by musician friends.

The 27-year-old Moroccan musician said: "I feel so angry. She smashed my face hard. I could not hit back- she's a woman."

It was a new low for Amy who was reportedly high on Class A drugs, and was seen in the streets of Camden looking wild-eyed, confused and unsteady on her feet following a six-hour pub crawl.

After playing pool, Amy returned to her flat, but emerged to visit nearby Bar Tok at 2am.

A source told The Sun: "She was off her face, throwing drinks around and turning over tables.

"Amy screamed, 'I am a legend, get these people out. I want to take drugs."

The dishevelled and thin star then reportedly kissed her mystery friend before leaving at 2.45am.

A good samaritan then tried to get her a cab, but she reportedly thought he was trying to molest her and allegedly headbutted him in the face.

The alleged victim went to police yesterday and reported his claim, sparking the police probe. Sources told The Sun that Amy will be arrested.

If convicted of assault, she could face up to six months' jail and a £2,000 fine.

After arriving home at 4am Amy then had to break into her own home in the early hours yesterday after losing her keys.

Her state is now such that she is being accused of shaming her husband - who is in prison awaiting trial on charges of assault and conspiring to pervert the course of justice

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