A hard-partying lifestyle might be Amy Winehouse's trademark, but years of excess are leaving her body in a wreck.
The singer, who has just has announced an 11-date UK tour starting in mid November, looked typically gaunt during an outing in London recently, with her barely there outfit revealing a boney frame and aged, saggy skin.
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Defiant: Amy refuses to get help despite growing concern
Read more...Despite growing concern for the troubled star, her increasingly chaotic behaviour shows no sign of abeiting.
Last week disgruntled fans walk out of her concert at the Eden Project in protest after she appeared to spit at the crowd.
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Wreck: the singer's aged and saggy skin is also covered in stretch marks

Oh bee-hive! Amy was taunted by a group of boys during her latest outing
Reports also said Winehouse was in tears while on stage, hitting herself on the head with a microphone in frustration when she forgot the words to her songs.
It was the first time she had performed after a string of cancelled gigs, but it left disappointed fans joining the growing chorus of people urging the singer to get help.
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On the nose: the singer appeared to have a white substance in her nostril after visting her local pub earlier this week

Amy, who has previously admitted to self-harming, was seen with scratches on her chest
The star was more subdued during her latest outing.
As the 24-year-old walked back to her north London home she found herself subject to a bout of taunting, courtesy of a group of local teenagers.
An onlooker said: "Amy was minding her own business on her way home when the youths started having a go at her. They looked quite scary, but she just put her head down and kept walking."
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Shorts shift: the star again wore her favoured look of skimpy shorts and a vest

News look: Amy buying a paper and a sickly green ice lolly in her local newsagent’s
The usually outspoken star resisted the jibes and managed to bite her tounge.
Still, the defiant peformer has often said she has no plans to reform her usually wild behaviour, saying recently: "I'm not in this to be a role model."
Despite her private dramas, the accolades for her music continue to role in: Back to Black, her second album, was recently shortlisted for the Mercury prize.
Amy's party-girl lifestyle takes horrific toll on her body | the Daily Mail