Amy Winehouse reportedly threw a punch at a member of the audience at the Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, England on Saturday.
The footage shows Winehouse, 24, up close to the crowd, at the end of her hour-long performance, apparently lunging at a fan.
"The 'lashing out' was when someone tried to grab her hair and she reacted," Winehouse's spokesman told the
BBC. According to Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis, Winehouse's vocal performance was a triumph.
"It was such a huge crowd watching her and I think she became a superstar last night," Eavis told
UK Reuters. "You don't even know how happy I am to be here tonight," Winehouse told an estimated crowd of 80,000. Winehouse also paid tribute to imprisoned husband
Blake Fielder-Civil, saying, My husband is out of jail in two weeks."
Before she sang "Wake Up Alone," she told the audience, "I wrote this one for Blake. I never thought I'd see him again."
Winehouse
hit the stage at a concert honoring Nelson Mandela in Hyde Park, England Friday.
It was her first performance since her
father revealed she has emphysema. "Amy sounded pretty good," a concertgoer told Usmagazine.com. "Another comeback."
Last month, Winehouse was
released on bail after being arrested for suspicion of drug use. She was questioned by police for more than nine hours about footage from January that shows her allegedly using a crack pipe.
The singer also went to rehab in January.
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