Amy Winehouse appears to be on the mend as she left rehab today looking noticeably healthier. Although she has spent the past 10 days dealing with her demons, the troubled singer looked decidedly refreshed as she was pictured leaving the London clinic with her father and lawyer. Dressed in a white skirt and black polka-dot vest, Winehouse appears to have put on weight and looks a far cry from the pale and washed-out figure she presented just a few weeks ago.
Gently does it: Winehouse makes her way around the rehab grounds today, before heading to the UK embassy to update her visa A spokesperson for the singer confirmed Winehouse on her way to renew her American visa. The spokesperson told Mail Online: "Amy's doing brilliantly. Everyone has been really happy with her progress in the past week." The good news comes ahead of the Grammys, due to take place in LA on February 10th, where she has been nominated for six awards including album of the year.
Looking up: The singer's family are delighted at the progress she is making in rehab Yesterday, her father was with Winehouse's manager who brought the Back to Black star Nandos and diet coke. At the treatment centre in Marylebone, the singer has been trying to kick her well-documented drug habit.
On the mend: Amy at the rehab facility in London yesterday looking better than she has in recent months. She is pictured on her way to a gym at the facility After watching their daughter and friend decline in recent months, Mitch and Kelly Osborne took Amy from her East London home to get some help. The 24-year-old's substance abuse problems reached crisis point after she was caught on video two weeks ago smoking what appeared to be a crack-pipe. As she decided to go to rehab, her management released a statement saying: "Amy decided to enter the facility today after talks with her record label, management, family and doctors," Universal Music Group said in a statement. "She has come to understand that she requires specialist treatment to continue her ongoing recovery from drug addiction," the statement said. When she first checked in, the singer brought two suitcases and two large holdalls, suggesting that she might be staying at the centre for quite some time.