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Amy Winehouse 'wants to remove tattoo of hubby's name from her chest'

London, Mon, 12 Jan 2009 ANI

London, Jan 12 (ANI): Amy Winehouse reportedly wants to remove the tattoo of her hubby Blake Fielder Civil's name from her chest.

 

The 'Rehab' hitmaker, who is looking happier and healthier than ever on holiday in St Lucia, has made enquiries about what it would take to get rid of the tattoo, according to a pal.

 

The pal said that the singer has asked her friends to visit the Flamin'8 tattoo parlour in North London, where she got some of her body art done, to ask how she can get rid of the tacky pocket design bearing her hubby's name.

 

Winehouse has reportedly also asked about removing a cross and eagle on her neck, which she got shortly after marrying Blake in 2006.

 

"Amy started thinking about tattoo removal before she went to the Caribbean. She will always love Blake but she is starting to think of a future without him," the Mirror quoted a friend, as saying.

 

"Her mates have also been researching laser treatment removal clinics on the web, and she will choose one when she gets back to London.

 

"Amy wants to make a fresh start. While she's been away she's put some weight on and is feeling better now than she has done for ages.

 

"Amy finally feels strong enough to get Blake out of her life once and for all," the friend added. (ANI)

 


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