
Though a spokesperson for Amy Winehouse claims that the abrasions on her face are from the rare skin disease impetigo, Britain's Daily Sun says the mark really came from a self-inflicted cigarette burn. According to the tabloid, Winehouse was asked three times to put out a Marlboro Light while in a restaurant -- and then extinguished it on her face. A so-called source says, "She hardly flinched because she was so high. The whole place was open-mouthed in horror. She was so out of it that she didn't feel the pain-- everyone else looked completely stunned." The paper claims that Winehouse attempted to conceal the wound with foundation, which infected it and caused swelling in her left cheek.
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