Janis Winehouse: “I’ve known for a long time that my daughter has problems,” she says, numbly. “But seeing it on screen rammed it home. I realise my daughter could be dead within the year. We’re watching her kill herself, slowly.
“I’ve already come to terms with her dead. I’ve steeled myself to ask her what ground she wants to be buried in, which cemetery. Because the drugs will get her if she stays on this road.
“She’s invited me to the Grammy awards next month, but part of me thinks she won’t be alive by then. What I hope most of all is that Amy lives to make another album - and that it’s all about her divorce.”
“I’ve already come to terms with her dead. I’ve steeled myself to ask her what ground she wants to be buried in, which cemetery. Because the drugs will get her if she stays on this road.
“She’s invited me to the Grammy awards next month, but part of me thinks she won’t be alive by then. What I hope most of all is that Amy lives to make another album - and that it’s all about her divorce.”
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Sad, funny, truthful.
5 comments:
That must be so hard for a parent to have to go through. I just readt a really good article on www.firstwivesworld.com about this story. Check it out at
http://www.firstwivesworld.com/relevant-news/naomi-dunne/civil-s-divorce-threat-a-wake-call
Ann Marie Miller
I hope Blake stays in prison and she stays with the ex
You can see the harshness of the reality written over her face. You said it, funny but so sad.
She looks just like her. I hold her partly responsible for Amy's actions though, we turn out how we are raised.
Drugs will fck you up
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