Amy Winehouse's ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil has opened up about his violent and passionate relationship with the deceased singer.
The drug addict has recorded a new documentary from behind bars, accounting for his marriage with Amy. In the blunt feature Blake says their relationship was extremely un-healthy because of their drug addictions:
"We loved each other intensely and probably in a really unhealthy co-dependent way and we probably called it all sorts of things, passionate, fiery and whatever but sexually it was spot-on, I guess. You can’t have a relationship and be a heroin addict, you can’t. If you don’t have access to money you’re going out thieving and you’re going to be in jail half the time, it’s not a way to live. You can’t sustain love for each other when you’re constantly fighting over a bit of gear."However Blake (32) has denied claims that he was responsible for the singer's downward spiral into drugs but admitted he was there the first time Amy took heroin.
"She took to it like a duck to water, the same as me. It is what it is for a reason, it’s an addictive thing and it makes you feel good. I can’t say how she felt but if it was anything like me then yes, she seemed to enjoy it."
Blake also revealed in Amy Winehouse: The Untold Story - to screen on Channel 5 on Thursday - what reall happened the night they were pictured with cuts and bruises and blood all over them.
"We had a mad argument, we was out of our nuts and I smashed a bottle and took a chunk out of myself. She just looked at me and out of fear or love or whatever it was and, out of some weird sense of loyalty, she did the same thing to herself. I was quite pissed off and I said ‘What the f**k’!"Blake is currently serving 32 months in prison, for breaking into a house with a fake gun. He also says in the interview that Amy begged to see him the night before she died.
I wonder how Amy's parents will feel about this new documentary? Speaking in detail about her drug use and their abusive relationship will probably be horrible to watch.
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