Amy Winehouse Memorabilia Auction: Singer's Father Accuses Her Friends of Hiding Profits.
Amy Winehouse Memorabilia Sale
According to The Sun: Two friends of Amy Winehouse 'hid' information that they made around £1 million from two auctions of her memorabilia, her father Mitch reported.
Among the 155 lots were the singer's blood-stained ballet shoes, a postcard from Adele and Mark Ronson, and a bracelet from Fendi. Mitch, who is already 75 years old, believes that stylist Naomi Perry and Amy's best friend...
“I believe they had no right to do this,” Mitch added.
This situation has sparked mixed reactions among the singer's fans and friends. Amy Winehouse passed away in 2011, but her legacy remains relevant and is gaining popularity among collectors.
Winehouse's legacy attracts attention not only from her music fans but also from collectors interested in historically valuable items. The topic of selling her memorabilia raises questions of ethics and memory of the artist, as for many of her fans, these items hold special significance.
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