Renowned singer Amy Winehouse reportedly made a desperate suicide attempt just two months before her untimely death in 2011, according to revelations from her former spouse Blake Fielder-Civil.
Fielder-Civil disclosed that the iconic artist behind the hit song “Back to Black” had resorted to self-harm in an effort to end her life merely eight weeks prior to her passing at the age of 27, as per reports from femalefirst.co.uk.
The tumultuous relationship between Winehouse and Fielder-Civil culminated in a brief two-year marriage that concluded in 2009.
Subsequently, Fielder-Civil embarked on a new romantic journey with Sarah Aspin.
Reflecting on a distressing moment, Fielder-Civil recounted, “I informed her I couldn’t engage in conversation, citing Sarah’s pregnancy, and abruptly ended the call.
In hindsight, I failed to anticipate the emotional toll this would impose on Amy.
The prospect of motherhood was a cherished desire for her, yet it was Sarah who bore my child, not Amy.
Regrettably, I was ensnared in the immediate circumstances, failing to exercise foresight.”
Following this episode, Fielder-Civil attempted to make amends the next day by extending his apologies and well wishes on their anniversary.
To his dismay, Winehouse divulged the severity of her self-inflicted wounds, expressing a profound sense of apathy towards her own existence.
Fielder-Civil emphasized, “Amy exhibited a disturbing level of detachment, bordering on indifference towards life itself.
This marked a critical juncture where the distinction between resignation and suicidal intent became blurred.
She posed a significant risk to her own well-being.”
While Winehouse’s demise was attributed to alcohol poisoning, Fielder-Civil harbors suspicions that her death was not a mere accident.
“I harbor suspicions that Amy’s demise was a deliberate act of self-harm.
Given her prolonged struggle with alcohol