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Winehouse fails to show at video shoot?

Thursday, November 8 2007, 10:01 GMT

By Alex Fletcher - Digitalpy.com

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/a79456/w...ideo-shoot.html

 

Amy Winehouse failed to turn up at the video shoot for her next single 'Love Is A Losing Game', claim reports.

 

According to The Sun, the singer ignored repeated requests from the video production company and did not show at the shoot yesterday.

 

The film crew reportedly waited 15 hours before cancelling the shoot, costing the company close to £70,000.

 

An source commented: "The crew waited from 8am until 11pm but she didn’t show. Her management were running around calling her, calling her husband and sent a car to her place.

 

"She kept saying she would be there in a minute. Eventually the director sent everyone home. Overtime costs are massive."

 

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Does this mean no video for 'Love....' :o

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Thats nonsense

 

 

Why? wouldn't suprise me if it was true ;) But I want a video :( my fave song :heart:

Highly unlikely..

She'd be dropped otherwise.

For missing a shoot? I doubt it...

 

And now her husband has been arrested. Related I wonder? :thinking:

she wouldnt be dropped for not turning up to a video shoot - but they wouldnt of been impressed IF this happened...

 

her album was the biggest selling this year - shes not goin anywhere

I thought they were just using a live video anyway? That's what I keep seeing on VH1.

Yes I can see the logic there, let's just drop the best selling UK artist of 2007 because she is tempremental and has lost what is really - a drop in the ocean - for a record company...

 

'Love Is...' is a beautiful song, but I would've rather it have been kept as an album track gem as opposed to a ful blown single. That said, I'd be more than happy to see a vid (if ever...)

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