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    Amy Winehouse’s topless protest

    Amy Winehouse stunned hotel guests in St. Lucia by running around the pool area with her breasts exposed in protest at being banned from sunbathing topless.


    Amy Winehouse staged a breast-baring protest at her Caribbean hotel.

    The ‘Rehab’ singer stunned fellow guests by running through the grounds of the building semi-naked exposed after becoming infuriated when told topless sunbathing was banned.

    One guest at the Cotton Bay Village Hotel, in St. Lucia, said: “Everyone was shocked when she began running around half naked.

    “She was talking to herself and flailing her arms around but we couldn't understand what she was saying.”

    The 25-year-old star – who returned to St. Lucia last week to buy a property after falling in love with the island during her three-month holiday earlier this year – ran close to where children were playing in the pool area as she shed her clothes.

    She was eventually stopped by a hotel worker, who handed her a blue wrap to cover up.

    Amy recently claimed she has beaten her drug addictions, thanks to her time in St. Lucia.

    She said: "I'm clean now and feel much better for it. I'm just a normal girl now."

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