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Amy Winehouse's record label has pledged to fully support the troubled star after she was filmed taking Class A drugs.

 

Fears for the singer's health were sparked last summer following a drugs overdose and were further fuelled after she pulled out of her UK tour in November.

 

Any hopes the volatile star had cleaned up her act were dashed this week when video footage surfaced of her smoking crack cocaine and snorting ecstasy at her East London home on Friday.

 

However, Universal Music Group has no plans to ditch Winehouse - and has vowed to help the singer back to good health.

 

A statement from the label reads: "We are deeply disappointed and upset by these latest revelations and are doing everything we can to offer Amy our full support in dealing with her problems."

 

 

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she has made them millions its the least they can do and stand by her

 

LOL!

That's exactly what I was going to say, "they have no plans on ditching her"...err why would they? They are trying to quickly rush a new album from her for more millions before her time is up.

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