Amy Winehouse self harms during interview

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Amy Winehouse shocked a reporter at U.S. rock magazine Spin by self-harming herself with a broken mirror during a recent interview.

The Rehab star etched “I Love Blake” - a reference to new husband Blake Fielder-Civil – into her stomach with a shard of broken mirror left over from a photoshoot, an episode reminiscent of Richey James of the Manic Street Preachers cutting “4 REAL” into his arm during an interview with the now defunct music paper NME’s Steve Lamaq back in 1991.

The outspoken singer told the magazine her rough-and-ready attitude to life and success allows her to be as dangerous and controversial as she wants to be.

Winehouse, who recently confessed she was considering quitting the music industry to become a full-time wife and mum, explained, “I’m not in this to be a f**king role model.

“I don’t care about any of this and I don’t have much of an opinion of myself. I don’t think people care about me. I made an album I’m very proud of and that’s it.”

Meanwhile, the odd, controversial magazine interview almost became a report on a bar brawl when Winehouse’s partner threatened a bystander who joked about his resemblence to actor Ethan Embry.

The interviewer writes, “Fielder-Civil whispers into my ear cheerily, ‘Tell the guy who looks like he has leukaemia I’m going to slit his throat.’”

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Ono, McCartney, Harrison and Starr meet Larry King

Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, Ringo Starr and Olivia Harrison

A Beatles reunion of sorts is set for Tuesday on the CNN interview show Larry King Live.

King is set to interview former Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, and the widows of John Lennon and George Harrison — Yoko Ono and Olivia Harrison, respectively — on the night show.

Paul McCartney last reunited with Starr, Ono and Harrison in Las Vegas last July for the premiere of the Cirque du Soleil’s Love. Paul McCartney last reunited with Starr, Ono and Harrison in Las Vegas last July for the premiere of the Cirque du Soleil’s Love.

The quartet will be joined by Cirque du Soleil founder and CEO Guy Laliberté for the interview, which will focus on the Cirque’s Beatles-themed show Love now at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas.

The group will speak to King from the hotel’s Revolution Lounge, where the show is set.

The interview is being touted as must-see TV for bringing together McCartney and Ono, who have reportedly clashed over the years about everything from changing the credits on Beatles songs to re-releasing Beatles material.

McCartney, Starr, Ono and Harrison were last seen together a year ago for the grand opening of Love.

The musical extravaganza, which features iconic producer George Martin’s digitally remixed recordings of beloved and previously unheard Beatles tracks, is celebrating its first anniversary.

Love combines interviews, photo montages and footage from the Beatles’ final concert with traditional Cirque performances including acrobats and dancers.

The show was reportedly the brainchild of George Harrison, who met Laliberté before his death in 2001. His widow then pursued the idea with Cirque de Soleil, eventually enlisting the input of McCartney, Starr and Ono.