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Blake Fielder-Civil on Jeremy Kyle
Saltydog1955
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Say what you like, but the bloke's taken himself in hand, got clean, and seems genuinely remorseful.
https://www.itv.com/itvplayer/the-jeremy-kyle-show/series-10/episode-43-exclusive-married-to-amy-winehouse
https://www.itv.com/itvplayer/the-jeremy-kyle-show/series-10/episode-43-exclusive-married-to-amy-winehouse
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I don't normally watch JK either, but saw a link to the programme whilst browsing on the web. I'd suggest you watch it as I've done myself before you make a judgement on him. His mother was on a few months back and Kyle asked her to get him on the show to give his side.
He's clean now, so why shouldn't he have a child? He has a supportive partner who's stood by him too.
Agree with this. Before I saw him on JK I would've agreed with Dancing Girl but he's completely changed my perception of him. He came across very, very well IMO.
And as Jeremy Kyle was saying this was the FIRST time he had spoken about Amy Winehouse, so he has not appeared before to tell his story - so Dancing Girl you are a bit "pants" to make the assumption above!!!!
Not sure whether I believe this new clean persona but time will tell I guess. He's a lot softer spoken than I was expecting, unless he was being deliberately contrite.
Like I say, I have completely changed my perception on him after the JK interview.
Oh dear.:(
Its so sad that this has happened.
I'm an expert in the greed/grief stakes and Mitch comes out worse than Blake does but ............if both of them had kept their mouths shut, Amy could rest in peace.
Mitch has made plenty of publicity and not a little cash out of Amy's life and death.
If F-C should take 'blame' then so should Mitch Winehouse.
Agreed with the BIB.
Mitch comes across worse than Blake - he seems to use every opportunity he can to make Blake look like the devil.
Did Blake's mum donate her fee to Amy's charity when she appeared on JK?
Edit - I know this sounds bad but he didn't need to donate anything to this charity. It's not like he's gone back on his word and promised to donate this fee and then not done it.
Oh Mitch. *shakes head*
Haven't watched the Blake thing but I'm glad he's managed to get his life back together. No point in blaming him for what happened to Amy, addicts will do what addicts will do, and I think living with the reminder of her death and how out of control things got will hopefully be enough to keep him focused and clean. Good luck to him.
BIB - she was likely high on softer drugs like cannabis when she asked. Ever done something when high or drunk and regretted it?
Did you watch the interview? Blake said it wasn't like she was instantly addicted, she took it over a period of time and gradually got addicted. It's not like she woke up next morning and regretted it, - she carried on using. Even if she was high or drunk at the time, Blake said himself that she took it over a longer period of time before becoming addicted. He can hardly take the blame for "her being a drug addict". Yes he was a bad influence but nobody forced her to take drugs all those times.
Heroin is usually something you get hooked on straight away, rather than during a long period of time. Of course only he and Amy know the truth and one of them is dead.
Remember when she had the sugar addiction and was always off to buy sweets? An addictive personality was the death of her, not Blake.
I'm inclined to believe an actual ex-heroin addict's account of the events as he was there. And I'm sure not every addict has exactly the same experience. He also has no reason to lie.
Agree with this, JK asked Blake if he thought she'd be an addict even if she never met him.
And of course, alcohol replaced heroin in her life. She was always fond of a drink and things were never going to end happily.
He came across a lot better than I expected. He was articulate, didn't raise his voice, and seemed to have a good understanding of the public and media's perception of him and said what he could within the constraints of the truth (I'm assuming) to change it.
I also thought he did very well at the end of the show, meeting a current heroin addict who was being offered a chance at rehab - Blake spoke well, from regrettable experience, and seemed to really get through to him.
Although I agree Amy clearly had a self destructive personality (and would possibly have ended up an addict regardless of whom she was with) I'm sure a craving for sugary foods is associated with being on heroin. So it's likely she was addicted to heroin at that point, rather than fizzy Haribo
I've never particularly liked Blake, probably because I really admired Amy and wanted to see her sort herself out and get clean. Blake always seemed to be an obstacle in relation to her sobriety (although she was probably an obstacle for him also.) It was a classic and tragic case of two addicts who can't live without each other, even though their relationship brings out the worst in both of them.
I still miss Amy though. Despite all her flaws, she always came across as a genuinely decent, talented young woman who had rather severe mental health issues (which is probably why she turned to drugs in the first place- to self medicate.) Being famous most likely made it worse, since I really don't believe she ever realised how truly talented she was. I think she was used by a lot of people to make money, and people just started to see her as a product rather than a person.
This video of her with a fan breaks my heart, because I think it perfectly demonstrates how fragile and lonely she was, and how a lot of people were just interested in her image rather than her: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQ41IItQyos
Really? It just looks like her signing some autographs and having a picture? Nothing more, nothing less.
So whilst I do not believe that Ms Winehouse deserved to die because of her actions, she was the fabricator of her own ultimate destiny.
More and more people are of the opinion that the way to reduce drug crime is to legalise them; This is not my view. What Blake did was illegal and immoral. He was fortunate not to meet the same fate as Amy did.
She says to him ''You didn't want to talk or nothing?'' and he says ''No.'' The fact she'd even ask if a fan wants to talk to her says a lot about her loneliness and general self-esteem.
Sorry just rewatched, must've missed that the first time.