Amy Winehouse Involved In Spaghetti Incident

Spaghetti bolognese. Such a simple pasta dish, such a thorn in the sides of the troubled women in British pop music. First it taunted poor Lily Allen, causing her to wish that she could eat some and not feel bad about it for days and days and days in her song "Everything Is Wonderful." Now the dish is making Amy Winehouse throw it against walls in pre-awards show freakouts.
Tabloids across the U.K. are reporting that Winehouse lost her temper in her hotel room in Munich, Germany hours before the MTV Europe Music Awards last Thursday and threw a plate of the pasta at the wall. This act of, as Mike Skinner would call it, "hotel expressionism" caused thousands of dollars worth of damage.
Amy's spaghetti incident, though pretty strange on its own, is even more bizarre considering reports that MTV Europe Music Awards host Snoop Dogg arrived at the singer's door just in time to witness the whole event.
"About 90 minutes before the show, Snoop said he wanted to see Amy. When he got there, she was in a bad way. Everyone, including her management, just stood there as she threw spaghetti on the walls," a widely-quoted covert source has been saying. "She then started kicking the walls and throwing whatever she could get her hands on — even the tables and chairs. Then she started cutting up the rug. Snoop was just standing there open-mouthed, he couldn't believe what he was seeing."
Sadly, this event was only the start of her bad day. At the awards, the singer went one for four on her nominations and stumbled through a lacklustre and monstrously enunciated take on "Back To Black." Amy has since blamed her performance on exhaustion, which makes her hotel room display all the more tragic.
If only she had eaten the spaghetti instead of throwing it, surely the carbs in the meal would have fueled her through the show.
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