Tue, 23 October 2007 22:04:55 ET
In the new DVD documentary, Amy Winehouse said she will not mend her mistakes on drinking and taking drugs because life is too short for that.
Amy Winehouse has vowed to carry on drinking. The 'Rehab' singer - who was hospitalized in August after a drugs overdose - insists life is "too short" for her to amend her hellraising ways.
She said: "Life's short - just do it. I've made a lot of mistakes. I always say I don't regret things and I don't say sorry, but I do really. I believe strongly in fate. I believe that everything happens for a reason."
The troubled 24-year-old singer - who was arrested last week for possession of cannabis in Norway - admits she drinks to overcome her insecurities. Amy - who is famed for her beehive hairstyle - reveals on her new DVD documentary 'I Told You I Was Trouble': "I'm quite an insecure person. I'm very insecure about the way I look. I mean, I'm a musician I'm not a model. The more insecure I feel, the more I drink. And to Tracey Trash, who does my hair, I'd be like, 'Bigger! Bigger!' -like the more insecure I feel, the bigger my hair has to be."
Amy - whose marriage to Blake Fielder-Civil is said to be on the rocks - admits she was out of control when she overdosed on a mix of heroin, ketamine, cocaine and ecstasy in the summer. She revealed: "I was just doing one destructive thing after the other. I was quite self-destructive."
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