Amy Winehouse's best friend recently confessed that she had a big debate with the singer, just a few days before her untimely death 10 years ago.
Tyler James, who has been friends with Winehouse since he was 13, said in a new interview that he became so angry with the singer's drunkenness that he regularly left their home in London, where they lived in the last years of his life. saj.
"Every time she went back to drinking, I would leave because I was worried she would think I was supporting her. So I left and within two or three days, she would say to me, 'Tyler, come home,' and I I'm coming back, "he told This Morning.
When James left one day in July 2010, he had no idea he would never see Winehouse alive again.
"I had a big debate with her because there were letters from the doctor telling her that if she drank more, she would die," he said, noting that the singer did not consume drugs at all, only alcohol, for the past 3 years. of her life.
As soon as James returned to their home, he saw an ambulance parked outside and an assistant in the hallway. Winehouse was found dead in her bed. She was only 27 years old and the cause of death was determined to be alcohol poisoning.
"It was like a movie premiere out there," the author of "My Amy: The Life We Shared" recalled to the London Times, referring to the media coverage outside his home and Amy after the news of his death became public.
James, who was the only friend left to Winehouse at the time, said he has not yet recovered from the grief that came with her death.
"Amy was my soul mate," he said. "We were two halves of the same person. I never imagined life without him. "She was my best friend."