Amy Winehouse has taken to the stage for the first time since being admitted to rehab, performing at the Brit Awards last night.
Former Brit School student Winehouse sang with producer Mark Ronson, the first non-singer to pick up the best British male award.
As well as joining Ronson on their hit Valerie, Winehouse sang Love Is A Losing Game, mouthing the words "I love you" at the camera, believed to be for the benefit of her husband Blake Fielder-Civil who is on remand in Pentonville Prison.
At the end of the song, Winehouse urged the crowd to: "Make some noise for my husband, my Blake."
Fellow Brit School student Adele picked up the Critics' Choice award.
Adele told the audience her "My heart's beating so fast" and thanked her ""beautiful" mother in her acceptance speech.
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