Amy Winehouse, who is still in rehab for her various addictions, has been lending her name to help save a historic London pub, The George Tavern. Which, of course, serves a lot of liquor.
Winehouse came up with the idea for the pub to sell “Save The George” tees at $50 (available here), which most recently have been sported by the stylish likes of Kate Moss.
However, the pub’s landlady Pauline Forster (pictured terrifyingly above with Winehouse) is wishing the “Rehab” singer would get back to business:
“She’s not well, so nobody’s allowed to contact her,” Forster said. “I spoke to her on the phone twice before she went into rehab, and I’ve spoken to her father a couple of times. He told me I could write her a letter, so I sent a handwritten one and popped a t-shirt in the post.”
So she sent a tee-shirt that promotes a drinking establishment to a very ill girl in an addiction-treatment facility? As the Brits would say, “Brilliant!”






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