AMY Winehouse’s mum Janis has revealed the singer’s last words to her before her tragic death.
Today marks the 10th anniversary since the Back to Black singer passed away aged just 27 from alcohol poisoning.
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In a new documentary, Reclaiming Amy, the singer’s mum Janis and dad Mitch speak to BBC News reporter Mark Savage.
It also sees the Amy’s closest family and friends, who were with her throughout her life, reveal the truth about the music icon and the impact that her loss has had on them.
Within the first few minutes of the documentary, Janis, 66, reveals the last thing she said to her daughter before her death.
She says: “I will always remember our last words. I said ‘I love you Amy’ and she said ‘I love you mummy’.
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“And I will always remember the love she had for me. It’s always there, so that was special.”
Janis then show’s off the ‘Amy room’ she has in the house she shares with second husband Richard Collins, which features her awards, photographs and even pairs of her shoes.
Later, Richard emotionally recalls the moment he had to tell his wife her beloved daughter had died at her home in Camden, London.
He says: “Janis was upstairs, that was the hardest day of my life, to tell Janis Amy had gone.
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“It really…still does. The hardest thing, she just stood there in disbelief.”
Meanwhile Amy’s dad Mitch, 70, also reveals that the singer has visited him since her death, but he is “frightened” to speak to her.
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Reclaiming Amy airs tonight at 9pm on BBC Two.