The BBC have announced that they’re making an Amy Winehouse documentary from her mother’s point of view. Janis Winehouse, the star’s mum, has decided to tell Amy’s story through her eyes, as she feels time is running out.
Janis was dealt a devastating blow, in 2003, when she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. The BBC reports that the neurological disorder: ‘threatens to strip her of her memories of Amy.’ Speaking previously of the heartbreaking diagnosis in her book, Loving Amy: A Mother’s Story, Janis wrote: ‘I worry about the day when Amy stops being alive in my head and in my heart.
I don’t want that day ever to come.’ The film will be predominantly focussed on her mother’s version of Amy’s life, which they say: ‘Often differs from
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