Amy Winehouse's Ex-Husband Blake Fielder-Civil Responds to Claim He's Responsible for Her Death
- Fifteen years after Winehouse's passing, Blake Fielder-Civil agreed to his first longform interview on Paul C Brunson's We Need To Talk podcast, denying he is solely to blame while admitting he had a part to play.
- Amy Winehouse, late singer, died in her Camden home on July 23, 2011, at age 27 from alcohol toxicity, two years after her divorce from Blake Fielder-Civil.
- Admitting drug experimentation, Blake Fielder-Civil rejected being a daily addict and said he tried heroin about ten times over six months, noting Winehouse first tried heroin with him.
- He said the interview was part of a bid to 'take control of my own narrative' and praised the 2015 documentary Amy and 2024 biopic Back To Black for not casting him as a 'villain'.
- Amid heavy tabloid attention, Blake Fielder-Civil says their phones were hacked and media intrusion intensified distrust and drug reliance, while he criticised hologram tour plans and reflected on their relationship in 2023.
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