British singer Amy Winehouse has refused to seek help for her dramatic weight loss, and insists getting professional advice for her problem is a "waste of time". The FRANK hitmaker - who used to sport a fuller figure - has been the subject of much criticism over her slender seven stone (44.5 kilogram) frame, but is adamant she can sort her own lifestyle out without having to see a health advisor. She says, "Someone tried to get me into a weight rehabilitation thing, but I'm the kind of person who can do it by myself. I'm not in denial; I knew I had a problem, but it got to the point where it was like, 'We want you to eat three solid meals a day,' and I was like, 'No girl under the age of 30 eats three meals a day. Girls eat two meals a day.' "(The doctor) was another one who kept going on about addiction problems and I was just like, 'Aw mate, I can't.'" She adds, "The thing with people like that (is) they don't have music in their lives, so they don't have an outlet. It's boring. They're wasting their own time, let alone mine."