Amy Winehouse's ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil is seen sharing a kiss with his girlfriend ahead of the 10-year anniversary of the singer's tragic death
Amy Winehouse's ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil has been seen kissing his girlfriend days before the tenth anniversary of the singer's death.
Blake, 39, who was married to Amy from 2007 to 2009, now reportedly lives in an estate in Leeds.
He was seen sharing a kiss with his girlfriend who is known as 'Bey', according to The Sun, as they pumped up the tyres of their car.

Couple: Amy Winehouse's ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil has been seen kissing his girlfriend days before the tenth anniversary of the singer's death
While Blake took off the tyre caps, his girlfriend took charge of the pumping.
The pair are said to live together in a two-bed flat in Leeds with Blake's girlfriend confirming this week they are in a 'serious relationship'.
She told the publication: 'I’m pretty protective of Blake'.
Blake, who shares two children with ex-wife Sarah Aspin, has not been seen in public since 2018 when he made an appearance on Good Morning Britain.


Present day: Blake, who was married to Amy from 2007 to 2009, now reportedly lives in an estate in Leeds

Out and about: While Blake took off the tyre caps, his girlfriend took charge of the pumping

Past: Amy and Blake married in Miami in 2007 after an on-off relationship (pictured together in 2007)
Speaking on the ITV chat show, the ex-con criticised Amy's family for putting on gigs with a hologram of the singer performing.
He said: 'I object to every sort of opportunity that’s been made, it seems since Amy passed away there’s been three films, a hologram tour. To me I can’t see many other reasons for this tour.'
Blake also claimed accusations that he cashed in on her memory were 'misleading' and said he wasn't 'the only one' to blame for her tragic passing from alcohol poisoning in 2011.
Amy and Blake married in Miami in 2007 after an on-off relationship and were pictured months later after a furious bust-up where it emerged they had been taking heroin.

Romance: The pair are said to live together in a two-bed flat in Leeds with Blake's girlfriend confirming this week they are in a 'serious relationship'


Outing: Blake, who shares two children with ex-wife Sarah Aspin, has not been seen in public since 2018 when he made an appearance on Good Morning Britain
The following year, Blake was jailed for his part in an assault on a pub landlord which led to Amy's famous Grammy Awards tribute to, 'my Blake, incarcerated'.
Blake filed for divorce from the singer shortly after his release.
Blake's mother Georgette later said in a book that Amy wanted to be a mother to his son with Sarah.
Georgette claimed she found a 'whole series of texts' which said they could be parents.

He said: 'I object to every sort of opportunity that’s been made, it seems since Amy passed away there’s been three films, a hologram tour. To me I can’t see many other reasons for this tour'

Interview: Blake also claimed accusations that he cashed in on her memory were 'misleading' and said he wasn't 'the only one' to blame for her tragic passing from alcohol poisoning in 2011

Law: Blake was previously jailed for his part in an assault on a pub landlord which led to Amy's famous Grammy Awards tribute to, 'my Blake, incarcerated''
Blake's son was born in May 2011, two months after Amy's death, while his daughter Lola was born in April 2013.
It comes after Amy's mother Janis, 66, recently defended Blake, saying their love was 'intimate and genuine', despite long-standing claims that he was the driving force behind her drug addiction.
She was speaking ahead of the release of a BBC2 documentary to mark ten years since Amy's death.
Amy's family and fans were left heartbroken a decade ago, when she passed away following a vodka binge alone in her bedroom, where she was found by her security guard. Despite years of drug abuse, she was clean at the time of her death.
Many have blamed Blake for her demise into Class A drug addiction, after they met and swiftly wed. He later confirmed he had given Amy her first hit of heroin.
After years of animosity, Janis promised she has found peace with Blake and recognises the bond they shared during their brief time together.


Family: Blake's mother Georgette later said in a book that Amy wanted to be a mother to his son with Sarah Aspin

Love: It comes after Amy's mother Janis, 66, recently defended Blake, saying their love was 'intimate and genuine', despite long-standing claims that he was the driving force behind her drug addiction
She told OK! Magazine: 'When it comes to Blake, I’ve decided never to speak badly about anyone. I know it was about love and I don’t think you can judge when it comes to love. Love does the walking and talking...
'I believe the relationship between Amy and Blake was intimate and genuine. Their marriage was impulsive but it was still pure. It was obviously a complicated relationship but love was at the heart of it.'
In 2018, Blake insisted his relationship with Amy was not fuelled by drugs, and they 'only used drugs for six months of their marriage.'
He said: 'The drug things is something that has been attributed to me for years but in fact me and Amy only used drugs together for maybe six months of our marriage, that was it. And before that Amy didn't use drugs, she smoked cannabis...


Tragedy: Amy's family and fans were left heartbroken a decade ago, when she passed away following a vodka binge alone in her bedroom, where she was found by her security guard
'I did heroin maybe four or five times.' When asked if he responsibility, Blake said: 'Always, always but also I'm not ready to be the only person anymore. I feel I am the only person who has taken responsibility and has done since Amy was alive.'
Amy soared to fame upon the release of Frank in 2003, as she gained both critical and commercial success with the debut as her jazz-inspired vocals won fans all over before her second album Back To Black's introduction three years later.
In a heartbreaking turn of fate, the London-born icon's dazzling career was plighted by her demons after she fell into the clutches of drink and drug addiction.
As she ascended higher on the fame ladder she discovered her demons - in drink, drugs and also eating disorders, which her brother Alex insists contributed to her death.

History: Many have blamed Blake for her demise into Class A drug addiction, after they met and swiftly wed. He later confirmed he had given Amy her first hit of heroin


Making peace: After years of animosity, Janis promised she has found peace with Blake and recognises the bond they shared during their brief time together
In 2011, an inquest gave a verdict of misadventure after finding that she had 416mg of alcohol per decilitre in her blood.
A second inquest in 2013 confirmed that she died of accidental alcohol poisoning.
This is more than five times the legal drink-drive limit and enough to cause her to become comatose and depress her respiratory system.
In a June 2013 interview, her brother Alex said he believed her eating disorder, and the consequent physical weakness, was the primary cause of her death.

Janis added: 'I believe the relationship between Amy and Blake was intimate and genuine' (Amy pictured with her parents Mitch and Janis in 2008 at the Novello Awards)
He said: 'She suffered from bulimia very badly. That's not, like, a revelation – you knew just by looking at her...
'She would have died eventually, the way she was going, but what really killed her was the bulimia... I think that it left her weaker and more susceptible. Had she not had an eating disorder, she would have been physically stronger.'
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Career: Amy soared to fame upon the release of Frank in 2003, as she gained both critical and commercial success with the debut as her jazz-inspired vocals won fans all over before her second album Back To Black's introduction three years later (pictured with Blake in 2007)