 Amy Winehouse: Apologizes for inflicting racist attitude
Singing sensation Amy Winehouse has discarded the claim that she has turned into a racist. The statement was put forward by Amy herself on Monday. On the same day her husband has pleaded guilty of assault along with several other charges that could have cost him imprisonment.
Details about Amy Winehouse’s news too have grabbed from various sources. In a video footage that was taken by Blake Fielder-Civil sometime before his arrest at the end of the last year, shows Winehouse and another woman sitting on a couch and also singing a string of racial epithets to the tune of the children's song titled "Head, Shoulders Knees and Toes." The video footage was flashed in a famous news portal on Sunday.
Amy Winehouse’s husband Fielder-Civil, was seen holding the camera and was also heard of encouraging the ladies to sing it, insisting afterward he "wasn't recording it ... I swear on my life."
Later Amy Winehouse, while standing outside her residence at north London, has expressed her repentance and apology to the paparazzi by adding that "I don't want to play anything down, but I'm the least racist person going."
Amy Winehouse has become a star of international fame since she released the Grammy-winning album "Back to Black" in the year 2006. But her music has been overshadowed by reports of her licentious life including drug abuse, run-ins with the law and tempestuous relationship with Fielder-Civil.
Amy Winehouse has tied her knots with Fielder-Civil married in Miami on May 2007. Amy’s husband too is not a clean man. In fact he was arrested in the month of November and has been in jail awaiting trial ever since. Besides
Along with 3 co-defendants Fielder-Civil has pleaded guilty last week. However a court order has put a bar on reporting the pleas because King is planned to have faced a separate trial. However Judge David Radford has lifted the reporting restriction Monday.
The representative of Amy Winehouse's spokesman declined to say anything to the reporters of a famous news agency on Monday. |