Ronnie Wood says he advised the late singer Amy Winehouse during a period when he believed she was struggling with alcohol. According to Wood, Winehouse was “hiding vodka in water bottles” and asked him for help. The remarks come in the context of Winehouse’s later death: she died of alcohol poisoning in 2011 at age 27. The reports also note that shortly before her death, Winehouse raised concerns with what was described as a drunken appearance while performing on stage in Belgrade. Across the accounts, the focus is on Wood’s recollection of his interaction with Winehouse and the nature of his advice during that time. The outlets do not provide further verified details about the specific steps Wood recommended, and the reports are framed as personal comments by Wood rather than newly documented official findings. Overall, the coverage connects Wood’s account of her alleged concealment of vodka and his attempts to help with the circumstances surrounding Winehouse’s death from alcohol poisoning in 2011.