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Amy Winehouse's mom reaches to troubled singer on pages of British tabloid

at 16:36 on December 9, 2007, EST.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONDON - "Please pick up the phone."

That was the appeal Amy Winehouse's mother tucked into the pages of Britain's largest-selling newspaper, the News of the World, in an attempt to reach out to her troubled daughter, whose widely publicized drug and personal problems have overshadowed her success as one of Britain's most critically acclaimed singers.

"Many will wonder why I haven't run down to whatever hotel you're in, scooped you up and taken you home for a hot bath and a steaming bowl of chicken soup," Amy's mother, Janis Winehouse, wrote in a letter carried by the tabloid.

"This letter is my way of making sure that you know that - that all you have to do is come to us, Amy, and we'll do everything in our power to get you well again."

Winehouse, an admitted marijuana smoker, has been dogged by reports of continued drug use amid a flurry of cancelled concerts. She was recently spotted walking outside of her London home wearing a bra and jeans, with no shoes, looking distressed.

Her mother Janis said she and Amy's father had been "terrified" by the images.

"All I wanted to do was rush into those pictures and wrap you up in a big warm blanket," she said.

"Early fame has overwhelmed you, it's dizzied you and muddled your mind. For a moment, forget you're a superstar. You're also young and vulnerable, no stronger than any of the rest of us," she said.

"I want you back, and I'll make you fitter and stronger."

Winehouse, 24, recently cancelled all concerts and public appearances for the rest of the year on doctor's orders. Her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, was ordered held in custody in London last month on charges stemming from a case in which he is accused of assaulting a barman in June.

Messages left with Winehouse's spokesman were not immediately returned. The News of the World did not give any details about how it obtained the letter, and Janis Winehouse could not be located for comment.

Winehouse's family has made public appeals to the singer in the past. Over the summer, Janis reportedly told another British tabloid, the Daily Mail, that her daughter was on a path of "self-mutilation." Around the same time, her father-in-law Giles Fielder-Civil urged fans to boycott the singer's records to force her to seek help for drug addiction, saying that she and her husband, his son Blake, were in "abject denial" about their problems.


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Reply #2 posted 12/09/07 2:47pm

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Amy Winehouse’s mother, Janis, has written her drug addict daughter an open letter, in the hopes of reaching her in a new way.

The Rehab singer has refused treatment for her junkie ways.

The letter reads:

“Dear Amy,

I HOPE you understand why I’m writing this. We have spoken recently but many people will wonder why I haven’t run down to whatever hotel you’re staying in, scooped you up and taken you home for a hot bath and a steaming bowl of chicken soup.

It’s because your father and I know what you’re like, Amy.

We want to help you, but we know that unless you want to be helped— unless you come to us—anything we tried would be in vain.

So this letter is my way of making sure that you know that—that all you have to do is come to us, Amy, and we’ll do everything in our power to get you well again.

After all, you are still my baby and you always will be.

I pile hope upon hope that you will make that decision, Amy, and your strong will can bend for just a moment to make that decision and come home to me.

Even when you were only a rosy-cheeked five-year-old singing into a hairbrush in front of the mirror, you had a will as stubborn as a mule. Do you remember?

We couldn’t ever get you to see things from any angle other than your own. You could swear day was night and Heaven help anyone who tried to disagree.

You were never a wayward daughter but you always had a strong will and a mind of your own—qualities your father and I were so proud of.

You were well brought up, you had a keen sense of right from wrong and you understood the values we always impressed on you as a family.

But you would never be pressurised or influenced into doing something if your heart wasn’t in it.

I know there’s no point in me ringing you, fussing over you or ordering you to do something. I need you to take that first step, darling. I need you to call me, to pick up that phone and tell me what’s troubling you.

Your father and I would like nothing more—wherever you are, whatever you need, we’re here for you day and night. I hope you know that. We were terrified after we saw those pictures of you earlier this week, wandering the freezing streets of London at dawn in your underwear. All I wanted to do was rush into those pictures and wrap you up in a big, warm blanket.

Do you remember those Decembers long ago when I used to swaddle you in a thick winter coat? I used to wrap you up and give you a kiss on the nose before you went out to play in the cold.

“Don’t worry about me Ma, I’ll be fine!” you used to laugh. But, like any mother, of course I worried. Just as I’m worrying now.

Because I know that however big, grown-up and successful my Amy gets, she still needs the love of her Ma.

Do you remember on January 14 this year, when your album got to number one? Do you remember how overjoyed your father and I both were? We shed tears of joy for you that night.

And not just because we were delighted for your success, that you had finally fulfilled that childhood dream of singing your heart out in front of millions. But also because finally, the whole country thought our little girl was just as special as we knew you were.

Some wonderful things have happened since that night, darling, but also some not so wonderful. Blake, your husband, might not be my favourite person—you know that, Amy—but he’s your choice and I would never say anything about him to hurt you.

When I was quoted recently as saying “Thank God Blake’s inside” what I meant was that putting him in jail might help him to clean up HIS act and change HIS life.

It wasn’t said out of viciousness or to upset you. If your relationship is meant to be, it will survive.

I’m a great believer that everything in life happens for a reason, a purpose. And if you two are destined to be together forever, then so be it.

But I want you to love Blake for who he is, Amy. Not because you feel sorry for him, or because he can get you doped up. Not for any other reason than that you have respect for him.

I completely understand and sympathise with how you feel heartbroken over your separation and I’d do anything to help you end that unhappiness.

No mother likes to see her child suffering like that.

Having to cancel your tour, as well, has been very sad. But I know it’s happened for the best.

Despite disappointing all of your fans, who I know you treasure so much, maybe it will pull you up and make you stop and think and take stock of where your life is going.

I pray it does. I hope it makes you realise that although you might be a superstar, you’re not superwoman.

Early fame has overwhelmed you, it’s dizzied you and muddled your mind. For a moment, forget you’re a superstar. You’re also young and vulnerable. Remember you’re just an ordinary human being, no stronger than any of the rest of us. You think you’re strong enough to get through this on your own, darling, but you’re not.

I want you back, and I’ll make you fitter and stronger. I’d like nothing better than to have you home and help you put on a bit of weight with some wholesome home cooking.

You’re at your happiest in family situations, I remember. It’s part of that strong Jewish tradition you were raised in. Remember how you spent time with my sister before the gig in Newcastle the other week? You felt comfortable and at ease. That’s how I know family is important to you.

But I can’t force you to do something you don’t want to. You have to want it to happen darling, you have to ask for it.

Me and your father, and your brother Alex all want you to be happy and quickly restored to full health. For the moment, that’s all of our priorities.

We are concerned, but we’re not panicking. You’ve got to see things in your own time and I’m sure you will.

You are a brilliant talent, of course, and if you get yourself well, you’ll be able to go on and fulfil your destiny.

You’re a true professional who thrives on work and you need to get back into that routine.

We know you don’t want to let your fans down. We know how important they are to you and how once you’re over this present setback you’ll give them a show they’ll never forget.

You know I’m an optimist, and that I think, with our help, you will get back on top of things.

But I know you must come to me first for that to happen.

I just hope that, because of this letter, you do. Pick up the phone.

All my love, Ma”
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Reply #3 posted 12/09/07 3:14pm

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Why the hell is Amy's Mom publishing her letter in the frakking newspaper?? Yeah thats really getting the old girl help??

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If she's so concerned hold an intervention or something, writing a letter to a tabloid is only going to get her more publicity, which is probably the whole reason for it.
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Reply #4 posted 12/09/07 4:27pm

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lazycrockett said:

Why the hell is Amy's Mom publishing her letter in the frakking newspaper?? Yeah thats really getting the old girl help??

eek

If she's so concerned hold an intervention or something, writing a letter to a tabloid is only going to get her more publicity, which is probably the whole reason for it.


They've already done the intervention months ago, it only ended up with Blake grabbing Amy, running out and disappearing for days on end for a bender, and the fathers coming to blows.

Why judge Janis Winehouse? One never knows what they would do if they had a kid strung out on drugs. The woman has lost complete contact with her child and apparently this is her last resort.
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Reply #5 posted 12/09/07 7:43pm

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lazycrockett said:

Why the hell is Amy's Mom publishing her letter in the frakking newspaper?? Yeah thats really getting the old girl help??

eek

If she's so concerned hold an intervention or something, writing a letter to a tabloid is only going to get her more publicity, which is probably the whole reason for it.


My thoughts exactly, i really honestly have no sympathy at this point for the mother, i feel bad for Amy but you know what sometimes you just cant help everyone, some make it and some dont. As for her mother, publishing that letter is beyond TACKY and only fuels her daughters problems, as do Grammy nominations, and tours and magazine interviews. She needs to just do nothing and the public needs to let her go for a bit.

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Reply #6 posted 12/10/07 1:11am

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lastdecember said:

lazycrockett said:

Why the hell is Amy's Mom publishing her letter in the frakking newspaper?? Yeah thats really getting the old girl help??

eek

If she's so concerned hold an intervention or something, writing a letter to a tabloid is only going to get her more publicity, which is probably the whole reason for it.


My thoughts exactly, i really honestly have no sympathy at this point for the mother, i feel bad for Amy but you know what sometimes you just cant help everyone, some make it and some dont. As for her mother, publishing that letter is beyond TACKY and only fuels her daughters problems, as do Grammy nominations, and tours and magazine interviews. She needs to just do nothing and the public needs to let her go for a bit.


I completely disagree.

This is a story that plays itself out tragically and publically on this side of the pond daily, and if people in the US were anyhere NEAR familiar with the extent of Amy's descent into heroin addiction and self-mutilation, you would clearly see that both sets of parents are at their wits end & are clutching at straws to try to save their children from DEATH. Before Blake's incareration, his father Giles Fielder Civil has gone on record many times publically saying that they are at such a point of mortified desperation that they are doing everything they can to keep these kids from DYING by the end of of 2008. He does not forsee them them living beyond this coming year. Mitch Winehouse, who loves his kid publically, and unabashedly, has been taking the hip dad-she'll-eventually sort herself out route to now himself being stuck in denial about his daughter's condition. And you see how well THAT's worked. The words you see written in that paper are not created by some attention seeking whore of a stage mother a la Lindsay Lohan. They are the words of a desperate mother who is of a rather quiet and refined lot, suffering from multiple sclerosis while watching fame rob her of her child. As a mother on the verge of literally losing her daughter, she has EVERY right to pull every last resort out of her arse, if need be, to try to keep her child alive and on this earth with her.


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Reply #7 posted 12/10/07 1:28am

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lastdecember said:



My thoughts exactly, i really honestly have no sympathy at this point for the mother, i feel bad for Amy but you know what sometimes you just cant help everyone, some make it and some dont. As for her mother, publishing that letter is beyond TACKY and only fuels her daughters problems, as do Grammy nominations, and tours and magazine interviews. She needs to just do nothing and the public needs to let her go for a bit.


I completely disagree.

This is a story that plays itself out tragically and publically on this side of the pond daily, and if people in the US were anyhere NEAR familiar with the extent of Amy's descent into heroin addiction and self-mutilation, you would clearly see that both sets of parents are at their wits end & are clutching at straws to try to save their children from DEATH. Before Blake's incareration, his father Giles Fielder Civil has gone on record many times publically saying that they are at such a point of mortified desperation that they are doing everything they can to keep these kids from DYING by the end of of 2008. He does not forsee them them living beyond this coming year. Mitch Winehouse, who loves his kid publically, and unabashedly, has been taking the hip dad-she'll-eventually sort herself out route to now himself being stuck in denial about his daughter's condition. And you see how well THAT's worked. The words you see written in that paper are not created by some attention seeking whore of a stage mother a la Lindsay Lohan. They are the words of a desperate mother who is of a rather quiet and refined lot, suffering from multiple sclerosis while watching fame rob her of her child. As a mother on the verge of literally losing her daughter, she has EVERY right to pull every last resort out of her arse, if need be, to try to keep her child alive and on this earth with her.


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while i understand your point.but for any friend,mother,father,whoever, going to the papers, or the tv,or whatever totally discredits their desire to help the person they "love". When you bring in the press you are doing it for one reason only to, to get coverage.
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Ottensen said:



I completely disagree.

This is a story that plays itself out tragically and publically on this side of the pond daily, and if people in the US were anyhere NEAR familiar with the extent of Amy's descent into heroin addiction and self-mutilation, you would clearly see that both sets of parents are at their wits end & are clutching at straws to try to save their children from DEATH. Before Blake's incareration, his father Giles Fielder Civil has gone on record many times publically saying that they are at such a point of mortified desperation that they are doing everything they can to keep these kids from DYING by the end of of 2008. He does not forsee them them living beyond this coming year. Mitch Winehouse, who loves his kid publically, and unabashedly, has been taking the hip dad-she'll-eventually sort herself out route to now himself being stuck in denial about his daughter's condition. And you see how well THAT's worked. The words you see written in that paper are not created by some attention seeking whore of a stage mother a la Lindsay Lohan. They are the words of a desperate mother who is of a rather quiet and refined lot, suffering from multiple sclerosis while watching fame rob her of her child. As a mother on the verge of literally losing her daughter, she has EVERY right to pull every last resort out of her arse, if need be, to try to keep her child alive and on this earth with her.


twocents



while i understand your point.but for any friend,mother,father,whoever, going to the papers, or the tv,or whatever totally discredits their desire to help the person they "love". When you bring in the press you are doing it for one reason only to, to get coverage.
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You're damned skippy she's trying to get coverage, she's desperate. I say if you're overwhelmed and can't handle it by yourself, then BRING LIGHT TO THE PLIGHT, baby. Because it's obvious that suffering in silence has not helped either.
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lazycrockett said:




while i understand your point.but for any friend,mother,father,whoever, going to the papers, or the tv,or whatever totally discredits their desire to help the person they "love". When you bring in the press you are doing it for one reason only to, to get coverage.
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You're damned skippy she's trying to get coverage, she's desperate. I say if you're overwhelmed and can't handle it by yourself, then BRING LIGHT TO THE PLIGHT, baby. Because it's obvious that suffering in silence has not helped either.


In silence? everytime i log on to the net i either see Britney crashing a car or this chick doing drugs, how is there no light on her? People in this situation need to be in professional care or even just surrounded and secluded by family, the problem is most of the time the families are worse, which is true with Britneys. The only way they can come back from this "healthwise" is to hit the bottom, lose it all.

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