Amy Winehouse's reps have denied reports the troubled singer is planning to travel to Israel within weeks for drug addiction treatment.
It was claimed the 24-year-old singer was planning to undergo a $12,800 operation to kick her well-documented habit, but her management have dismissed the report as "nonsense", despite Eliezer Cohen, the chairman of the Israel Anti-Drug Authority, saying that "They spoke to a renowned Israeli institution and an Israeli professor who conducts a very special and effective method.
"She has requested to come to him to do this method, since it�s a method that is suitable for her."
But Chris Goodman, a spokesman for the singer, said that Winehouse had "no plans" to travel to Israel.
"These are just old rumors," he said. "She�s going back in the studio and has absolutely no plans to go abroad for treatment."
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