Showing off a worryingly boyish body covered with tattoos, this is Amy Winehouse on holiday in the Caribbean.
The troubled 23-year-old singer, who has battled anorexia and bulimia, is said by her father to have put on a stone in the last eight days, yet in her lime green bikini top and black bottoms she still looked decidedly skinny.
She is in St Lucia with her husband Blake Fielder-Civil, 24, after a tumultuous few months that have seen her in and out of rehab.
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Trouble in paradise: Amy Winehouse in St Lucia, where she is holidaying with her husband
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But if the couple thought their troubles were behind them as they kissed under a sunshade - with a scar clearly visible on Miss Winehouse's arm - they were to be mistaken.
Yesterday her in-laws urged her fans to boycott her records and stop playing her music in an attempt to stop the singer and her husband from killing themselves with drugs.
Giles and Georgette Civil said a boycott would pile pressure on her record company to get the couple help for their drug abuse.
They also urged the record industry not to give her awards because it would "condone her addiction".
Their plea has deepened a rift with Miss Winehouse's family, with her father Mitch speaking out for the first time yesterday to accuse the Civils of "clutching at straws".
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The kiss: An apparently rare tender moment with Blake Fielder-Civil
He said the Civils had failed to attend meetings with psychiatrists and doctors treating their children.
This month Miss Winehouse was admitted to hospital after taking an overdose of heroin and ketamine.
She and her husband, both heroin addicts, have twice been admitted to rehab but failed to stay more than a few days.
Friends and family say Miss Winehouse is dangerously in thrall to her husband, and have begged her to break free of him.
In vain, it seems. Only this weekend she said: "I am nothing without my husband. I love him so much sometimes it hurts.
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Amy shows off a worryingly boyish body covered with tattoos
"I owe him everything. Without him I would be nothing, which is why it is so important we are together right now."
Such words must have been like a dagger to the heart of Mitch Winehouse, who blames his son-in-law for assisting his daughter's descent
For their part, Fielder-Civil's own parents are said to be equally troubled by the couple's recent behaviour.
Indeed Mr Civil, a headmaster, and his wife yesterday took the extraordinary step of speaking openly about what they say is their real fear that the pair could soon end up dead.
They went on BBC Radio 5 Live in what they described as a last-ditch plea for them to quit drugs. Mrs Civil said. "I think they both need to get medical help, before one of them, if not both of them, eventually will die."
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