This all sounds very fishy to me, because as much as I want to believe it, I cannot believe that Amy is clean of drugs just yet. But a source in her camp has put out the following release:
"Amy feels so much better in herself and has decided she wants to make a difference and give something back to people who are battling with addictions. Despite what's being said, she's doing really well and has turned a corner. She's looking for a new house to start afresh and desperately wants to get her life back on track. She has been helping not only herself, but a close friend get off of drugs. She's spoken to rehab centers and addiction clinics about doing volunteer work and has offered to do some talks to the in-patients about her experiences and how she overcame what have been some of the hardest, darkest days of her life. Her family have been a rock for her and she feels like she owes others something."
I just hope Amy puts herself first. But this sounds like a huge step in the right direction if it is real.
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