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Amy Winehouse Uncomfortable With Idea of Fame in Documentary Teaser Trailer
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The 'Back to Black' hitmaker eerily says that she didn't think she could handle fame in the sneak peek of her upcoming documentary 'Amy'.

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Amy Winehouse shares her thoughts on the idea of being famous in a teaser trailer for her documentary "Amy" from the BAFTA award-winning team behind "Senna". "I don't think I'm gonna be at all famous. I don't think I could handle it. I'd probably go mad," she says as footage that shows her early career is displayed.

"Singing has always been important to me, but I never thought I'd end up singing or be a singer. I just thought I'm lucky that it's something I can always do if I want to, I'm so lucky like that," she explains. "I wouldn't write anything unless it was directly personal to me or I'd feel that I wouldn't be able to tell the story right."

Amy Winehouse rose to fame with her 2006 album "Back to Black" which earned her five Grammy Awards in 2008. She died of accidental alcohol poisoning on July 23, 2011. She was 27.

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