If singer Amy Winehouse was alive today, she would have been 31 years old. Nearly three years after the tragic death of Amy Winehouse, her life-size bronze statue was unveiled in Camden, north London. Winehouse's father Mitch said it was ‘incredibly emotional’ to see the statue.
According to media reports, in the incredible statue, the ‘Back to Black’ songstress is seen wearing a gathered dress that highlights her tiny waist with a huge belt. With her left hand on her hip and a Star of David necklace adorning her slim neck, the statue looks quite like Amy. The most striking feature of Amy's statue is a live red rose in her hair and her high heels. The statue unveiling ceremony was attended by her parents Mitch and Janis Winehouse.
Amy's father was all praises for the statue and said Eaton had done an ‘amazing job’ at capturing her daughter's features and style. The parents also called the statue unveiling an ‘incredibly emotional’ moment for them and said looking at Amy's statue was like stopping her in a ‘beautiful moment in time’. The parents hoped that Amy's fans would also love the statue, media reported.
As source revealed Mitch Winehouse said that, “Though their daughter is not physically present with them, they always feel her ‘spiritual’ presence in their lives. The emotionally distraught father also added that he was ‘very, very sad’”.
Amy Winehouse died three years ago after battling drug and alcohol abuse. Her family has set up a foundation to help young people struggling with similar problems.
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