Blake Fielder Civil calls Amy Winehouse hologram tour a “money making gimmick”

Blake Fielder Civil, the ex-husband of the Amy Winehouse, appeared on Good Morning Britain today. During his appearance, he accused the late singer’s family of “cashing in” on her legacy with a “hologram tour”.

“The idea that it’s anything remotely like Amy to me is misleading. It’s old footage. It can’t be anything new. It wont be her interactions. It’s not going to be the same,” he said.

“I’m a bit concerned about whether the people going to see it, they’ll be aware it’s not Amy, there won’t be any human element to it. The way I feel. The actual hologram itself. It’s no different to watching a video clip or listening to her album. If anyone wants to see Amy on stage that opportunity has been and gone.”

In the midst of the interview, host Piers Morgan outed Fielder Civil for he himself “cashing in” on Winehouse by for selling details of his life with her to the tabloids.

“The story I sold was more about me taking a responsibility for the situation Amy was in at the time,” he said. “I guess I was [cashing in on her name]. To call it to all it ‘cashing in’ is a bit misleading.

“I would have done it without any money,” he continued. “The first story I didn’t take any payment. The reason I started taking money, the situation through the media and my own, I found it hard to get a job for a long time. I couldn’t make money any other way.”

Fielder also discussed his “tempestuous” relationship with Amy Winehouse – after he was widely viewed as the person who introduced her to harder drugs.

“The drug thing is something attributed to me for years. Me and Amy used drugs together for six months of our marriage,” he said.

“Before that Amy didn’t do drugs, she smoked cannabis. I did heroin four or five times. I’m not willing to be the only person anymore. I feel like I’m the only person that has taken responsibility.”