Amy Winehouse can't wait to get back to work

Austin Globe (ANI) Monday 17th September, 2007

London, Sept 17 : Brit jazz star Amy Winehouse is all set to make a comeback after seemingly sorting out her drug and alcohol woes.

The 24-year-old, who has been through a tumultuous period of drug abuse, has insisted that 'nothing is wrong with her'.

Winehouse also credited her friends for her speedy recovery.

"A lot of fuss has been made about nothing. There's nothing wrong with me. "In fact, I feel better than I've ever felt before. I'm sorted out,' the Mirror quoted her, as saying.

"I have been doing better now and that's because of my friends,' she said.

Talking about her recent trip to the Caribbean islands with hubby Blake Fielder-Civil, Winehouse said that she absolutely loved her honeymoon.

"It was a honeymoon and I am so happy. I am ecstatic. I am elated. We are just married and we don't need anybody else. We are so much in love," Winehouse said.

Winehouse also said that cannot wait to write some new stuff and get back on tour

I'm writing some new stuff and can't wait to be back on tour," she said.

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