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A British newspaper says singer Amy Winehouse has won a court order banning the paparazzi from pursuing her outside her London home.
The paparazzi will no longer be camped out in front of Amy Winehouse’s home. The turn of events took place after Winehouse won a court order banning the paparazzi from pursuing her outside of her London home.
The legal court order states that photographers must remain 100 meters away from the singer’s home. The injunction was sought last month after Winehouse moved to the quieter neighborhood of Hadley Wood. She had moved there from the neighborhood of Camden, known for its popular music scene.
Amy Winehouse has been a popular topic for front pages of tabloids worldwide. Her drug habits and interesting behavior have helped fuel the fire of the paparazzi frenzy.
Winehouse is best known for her hit single "Rehab."
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