
Amy Winehouse’s father Mitch has told press that Blake Fielder-Civil and Amy Winehouse may have to move out of London to avoid the temptations that the city has to offer.
Speaking to The Mirror he said that Fielder-Civil wants to move the pair away from the bright lights to lead a normal life: "Blake totally gets it. He said to me, 'We can't carry on living in London. We need to move out to the country'. If they do they could have the most fantastic life together, with the full blessing of my family. Whatever happens, we won't be where we are now in two years time".
Fielder-Civil is currently serving a 27-month sentence for assault and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
London cabbie Mitch went on to confirm that Amy’s plight does not affect her song writing. He told The Times: "She only writes songs from her personal experiences, and they're all more or less painful. It's a shame. But that's the way she is. Amy can be creative when most other people would be checking into a hospice. When she can hardly stand up she's got her books in front of her, scribbling away".