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The couple’s parents had neither been informed of nor included in the marriage. Blake’s father Giles seemed philosophical about this: ‘I spoke to them and they are very happy. We will support him and Amy in whatever they decide to do.’ However, Amy’s parents were said to be far more hurt at their exclusion. ‘I’m not angry, just sad,’ said Mitch. ‘I would have liked to walk her down the aisle.’

It cannot have been easy for the parents to be excluded and Amy confirms that Mitch was most upset not for himself but for her mother. She hinted that they would try to make it up to them with a second ceremony back in England. ‘We’re gonna do the whole big thing for everyone over here. But we always knew our ceremony was going to be just about me and Blake. We just wanted to go away and do something with no fuss.’ Janis, meanwhile, admits, ‘I thought she would lose interest in him. I didn’t think they would actually get married.’

On their return to England, the couple went out with Blake’s parents to an Indian restaurant, the Mint Leaf, which stands near the A46 road between Lincoln and Newark. Amy’s presence raised plenty of eyebrows among the customers and also prompted the
Sunday Mirror
to headline the story with an extraordinary pun: C
HICKEN JAZZFREZI
, A
MY
? ‘They had booked the Saturday before and the Civils are regular customers, so there was nothing unusual about that,’ said the waiter who looked after Amy, who was wearing a green top and tight jeans, and her in-laws. ‘It was the first time Amy had met her parents-in-law and we think it’s great that they brought her here. I didn’t realise who it was at first but customers kept asking and one of our staff members recognised her. After that I was a bit nervous and tried to make everything perfect.

‘There was a real buzz in the restaurant that evening and everyone was talking about it,’ he added. ‘She was fine with all the attention and was getting on very well with the in-laws all night. Everyone left the restaurant with a smile on their face that evening – it was really exciting for all the people there.’

Amy and Blake, too, left the Mint Leaf with smiles on their faces. However, their married bliss was interrupted cruelly on Wednesday, 8 August. It should have been one of the happiest nights of Amy’s life. She discovered she had been nominated in three categories at the MTV Video Music Awards. However, she was instead rushed into A&E at University College London Hospital at 1 a.m. A spokesman for Island Records said, ‘Amy Winehouse was admitted to UCLH this morning suffering from severe exhaustion.’

However, a fuller story soon emerged. On the Monday she had touched down at Heathrow Airport, after performing at a music festival in Chicago. She and Blake immediately began drinking their way through pubs from Hounslow to Camden. Thus started a three-day binge, during which Amy was said to look ‘like a zombie – white as a sheet and trembling’. Towards the end of the session, Amy is said to have taken a drug overdose and later described the experience as ‘one of the most terrifying moments of my life’.

She told the
News of the World
, ‘I don’t know how to explain what happened. I can’t remember what I looked like. I couldn’t recognise myself. It was terrifying – I was terrified. I was so out of control. It just happened. It shocked me. I’m sorry – I just don’t know what got in to me.’

After having her stomach pumped at the UCLH, she was then moved, with one newspaper claiming she was taken to the Priory in Roehampton, and another countering that she was actually recuperating at a luxury Hampshire hotel. Her father Mitchell would not confirm where she was staying, only
that he was trying to get his daughter to eat. ‘She’s skinny as anything and dehydrated and looks like she’s just come from a concentration camp,’ he said. ‘She’s barely eating. She’s not sleeping. I try to get her to eat but that’s easier said than done. I know that if she doesn’t eat she’s going to die. There’s no reason for her to want to self-destruct like this.’

Wherever Amy went immediately after the UCLH, she ultimately ended up at the Causeway Retreat in Essex. It is an apt venue for any celebrity, since it has been written up in some very glamorous publications.
Tatler
magazine says of the Causeway, ‘We’re confident you’ll be in good hands.’
The Sun
describes the centre as ‘state-of-the-art’ and compares it to a ‘5-star hotel with a gym, swimming pool and games room’, adding that ‘it’s even got a music therapy room’. London’s
Evening Standard
said, ‘The Causeway Retreat fans say its location makes it unique. It cuts people off from the world, quite literally, giving a sense of a new beginning.’ As for what the Causeway says of itself, its website boasts, ‘We have demonstrated great success in helping clients move beyond underlying problems and onto a path of true recovery.’

True recovery was just what the doctor ordered for Amy as she arrived at the Causeway. Within forty-eight hours, she reportedly visited a brain specialist in London for a brain check. This was because, during her overdose, she had experienced a seizure. A neurologist at Queen Hospital explained that this was a routine procedure: ‘The brain is an electrical organ so drug use can caused generalised discharges of electricity, presenting as seizures, which can be
life-threatening

It’s routine for anyone who has suffered a seizure to have a scan for other damage or tumours.’

Asked about this story, Amy’s camp gave a firm ‘no comment’. However, a source close to Amy did reveal why she left the Causeway. ‘She was supposed to stay for a few weeks and sort herself out. But after a couple of decent meals she insisted she was fit to go home. She wanted to leave Tuesday evening. People close to her are devastated. But Blake wants her to return to normality – and we all know what their normality is.’

Not that, it seems, Amy and Blake were particularly missed back at the Causeway. The couple were accused of disturbing the peaceful atmosphere at the retreat, with fingers being particularly pointed at Blake. ‘It’s supposed to be a peaceful backdrop to help people deal with their problems,’ said an insider. ‘But Amy and Blake kept rowing and spoiling the ambience. While Amy would be welcomed back with open arms, I’m not sure they’d say the same for Blake.’

It was also said that, although Amy was the one seeking help, it was all too often Blake who hogged the attention. He also apparently upset staff at UCLH, too. This only strengthened the urgent resolve of Amy’s family to try to separate the pair, at least while Amy was seeking help. Very soon, that resolve was to become far, far more urgent.

On a Wednesday, in late August, Amy and Blake were staying at London’s posh Sanderson Hotel. Called ‘A glamorous heaven’ by the
Sunday Times Style Magazine
, ‘an urban oasis’ by
Vanity Fair
, and ‘the hippest hotel in the world’ by
GQ
, the
Sanderson is one of the capital’s swishest hotels. The couple hoped that its opulent splendour would be a suitable venue for them to lick their wounds and recover from the turbulence of recent weeks. They had checked in on the Monday, and, when news reached Amy’s brother Alex that they had not left their room for forty-eight hours, he tried to visit his sister to check that all was OK. It is believed that, at Blake’s request, Alex was prevented from entering the hotel.

Later that day, Mitch arrived at the hotel and dined with Amy and Blake at one of the Sanderson’s posh, exclusive restaurants. He left the hotel around 10 p.m., leaving Amy and Blake seemingly in good spirits as they played pool with friends and continued to drink. Around 11 p.m., Amy met a mystery woman and seemed to take receipt of a package as the pair hugged. In the early hours of the morning, Amy and Blake returned to their hotel room. However, they were not about to retire quietly and the real drama of the evening was just about to start.

An argument broke out between the pair. It was a mighty, vicious, voluminous row that echoed and resounded around the hotel, disturbing other guests. A posh table in the hotel room was smashed during this row and, at about 3 a.m., there was such concern for Amy and so many complaints from other guests about the noise, that the hotel concierge called the police. Soon after this, Amy burst out of the room in floods of tears, with Blake in hot pursuit, screaming after her. They piled into a lift, in which another hotel guest was already travelling. The guest says, ‘She was cowering in the corner and I thought
he was going to hit her. When the lift door opened, she took off across the lobby at a real pace. He was chasing after her and was about five paces behind by the time she got to the main hotel entrance.’

Amy sprinted down Berners Street and was clearly in a state of total panic. Blake was in hot pursuit still but could not catch up. An eyewitness says, ‘Amy was so hell-bent on getting away from him that she ran into the middle of the street and flagged down a random car that happened to be full of girls. She was saying, “Quickly, I have to get in, I have to get away, please help me.” Her voice was breaking. You could tell she was scared.’

Amy was allowed into the car, which set off at great speed, leaving Blake trailing in its wake. Amy was dropped off outside Charing Cross train station and she walked into a
twenty-four
-hour shop and bought some cigarettes. ‘She was looking completely out of her head,’ said a fellow shopper.

Meanwhile, Blake had been left behind and was staggering around in a total daze, trying to find Amy. He wandered around looking in doorways and down alleys. From time to time he shouted her name, but to no avail, of course. He also repeatedly tried to call her on her mobile phone. Eventually, he managed to get through to her by phone. A tense and loud conversation ensued. After the pair calmed down, they arranged to meet up at around 4 a.m. They then walked back to the hotel, arm in arm, at around 4.45 a.m.

However, any hope that they could put this latest drama behind them was vain indeed. The entire fight had been played out in front of not just the public, but also in front of
press photographers who had snapped plenty of photographs of Amy and Blake. The two were covered in blood and scratches. Amy also had blood pouring through her silk ballet shoes, leading to speculation that she had been injecting heroin in between her toes. They talk about washing your dirty linen in public – this was more like washing your
bloodstained
linen in public.

Naturally, the press went immediately to town on the story. On hearing of the drama, Mitch rushed immediately to the hotel to be at his daughter’s side. So concerned was he for her wellbeing that he even investigated legal routes to get her and Blake apart.

‘Mitch is desperate for Amy to get some proper lengthy treatment but she’ll only do it with Blake. Mitch even looked to see if he could get a restraining order against him but it’s legally impossible,’ said a source. The police did, though, arrive and later announced, ‘After receiving a complaint from a third party, police spoke with a woman but she made no allegation of criminal offences.’ The room that Amy and Blake had been staying in was reportedly a mess. A source at the hotel said that the bedroom and bathroom had bloodstains in them. One – highly doubtful – report claimed that the damage came to £9,000. ‘The in-house cleaners were totally shocked when they entered the room. I’ve certainly never seen anything like it before,’ said the source. ‘They had to get an outside firm to clean blood off the walls and then there was a hefty paint job.’

After speaking to Mitch, Amy and Blake left the hotel on Thursday morning in a silver Mercedes. Naturally, the press
obsession with the story was to go on for days. Many reports suggested that Blake might have beaten up Amy. But she was quick to dispute these claims, using a seemingly unconventional route to do so.

Mario Lavandeira, better known as Perez Hilton, is a celebrity blogger. Based in Los Angeles, California, he has built up an extraordinary level of contacts and influence in the world of showbiz. His blog was originally called PageSixSixSix.com – after the Page Six gossip column of the
New York Post
– and is now known simply as perezhilton.com. He claims to have up to 8 million page views in any
twenty-four
-hour period. He has become close friends with the US socialite Paris Hilton – hence his nickname – and is often turned to by celebrities across the globe who wish to get their story out to the masses quickly, and with some control over the message.

It was Perez Hilton that Amy turned to when she wished to dispute reports that Blake had beaten her up during their infamous stay at the Sanderson Hotel. She sent a series of text messages to Hilton, asking him to put the truth up on his website. ‘Blake is the best man in the world,’ read one such text. ‘We would never ever harm each other… I was cutting myself after he found me in our room about to do drugs with a call girl and rightly said I wasn’t good enough for him. I lost it and he saved my life.’

Amy then said that, far from hurting her, Blake had actually been responsible for saving her life. She wrote,

He did not and never has hurt me. He has such a hard time and he is so supportive… He is an amazing man who saved my life again and got cut badly for his troubles. All he gets is horrible stories printed about him and he just keeps quiet, but this is too much. I’ll be alright. I need to fight my man’s corner for him though.

It is hardly surprising that there was so much concern for Amy’s wellbeing, particularly given that the episode happened while they stayed in a hotel. Time after time, Amy and Blake’s relationship has been compared to that of Sex Pistols member Sid Vicious and his girlfriend Nancy Spungen. ‘Sid and Nancy’ – as they are always referred to – also had a high-profile and notorious relationship. They seemed stuck in a cycle of
self-destruction
, drug abuse and violence. In October 1978, the couple checked into room 100 of the Hotel Chelsea in New York City. One morning, Vicious awoke from a drug-induced stupor to discover his girlfriend dead on the bathroom floor. She had a single stab wound to her lower abdomen. The bed was also stained with blood. Vicious was later charged with murder, received bail and then died from a heroin overdose.

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