Amy Winehouse’s ex Blake Fielder-Civil drinks a can of Stella ahead of documentary marking 10 years since her death
AMY Winehouse’s ex Blake Fielder-Civil was pictured sipping a can of Stella on the street ahead of the 10th anniversary of her death.
The 39-year-old – who was married to music icon Amy for two years – wore a gray tracksuit as he drank lunch.
He now lives on an estate in Leeds with his new love – who goes by the name ‘Bey’.
Music icon Amy and Blake, who shared a notoriously turbulent relationship, tied the knot in Miami in 2007 after an on-and-off romance.
A few months later, they were pictured together after a furious meltdown – with Amy wearing bloody eye makeup and ballerina flats and Blake with scratches on his neck.
It later emerged that the couple had taken heroin.
Blake has previously admitted to introducing her to the Class A drug.
The following year, the former public school student was jailed for his role in a bar assault on a pub owner, leading to Amy’s famous Grammy tribute: “My Blake, incarcerated”.
Blake filed for divorce from Amy shortly after her release, and their split was finalized in 2019.
Our exclusive photos from last week showed the troubled ex-con, who served time for burglary and drug offences, kissing his new girlfriend.
The couple, who live together in a two-bedroom apartment in town, pumped up their vehicle’s tires before sharing a passionate kiss.
And speaking this week, the brunette confirmed she was in a “serious relationship” with the former junkie, adding: “I’m quite protective of Blake.”
Blake is the father of two children with his ex-lover Sarah Aspin.
Until recently, he hadn’t been seen in public since a 2018 television appearance, which saw him criticize ex-wife Amy’s family for hosting concerts with her in hologram form. .
He went on to say that the accusations he himself drew from his memory were ‘misleading’ and added that he was not ‘the only one’ to blame for his tragic death from an alcohol overdose in 2011.
English singer and songwriter Amy died aged 27 in 2011.
Before her death, she was one of the biggest names in music known for her unique voice and powerful lyrics.
But unfortunately she death from alcohol poisoning and was found lifeless with a laptop on her bed and empty vodka bottles on the floor of her north London flat.
She had struggled with drug and alcohol addiction as well as mental health issues since 2005.
As the tenth anniversary of her death approaches, Amy’s friends and family will celebrate her short life by streaming the new documentary.
The film will include interviews with mum Janis Winehouse, never-before-seen family footage and BBC archive content.
Janis said: “I don’t think the world knows the real Amy, the one I raised.
“I look forward to the opportunity to offer an understanding of her roots and a deeper insight into the real Amy.”
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