London:
Pop star Amy Winehouse's 15-year-old goddaughter Dionne Bromfield has said that the troubled singer often comes to her for advice.
The 28-year-old singer, who recently scrapped her European tour dates following a disastrous performance in Belgrade - turns to Dionne Bromfield for support.
And the teen singer is unsure why people always come to her with their problems, reported Femalefirst online.
"It's weird. I'm only 15 but a lot of people ask me for advice. Don't ask me why. And Amy is one of those people, always coming to me for advice," said Bromfield.
During Winehouse' performance in Belgrade, the 'Back To Black' hitmaker - who recently sought rehab treatment for alcohol problems and has a history of drug addiction -appeared wild-eyed, behaved erratically and slurred her words.
Video footage of the show has been posted on the internet and Bromfield finds it "sad" that Winehouse now appears to struggle with her music.
"I haven't seen the video but I've heard. What can you say, really? I've seen some other footage of her and it is sad. But then again, you have to think if I feel sad watching this, how does she feel? Amy is Amy. She is her own person. We don't tell her what to do. Only she can decide. But you know, she's a massive talent and you can't knock her for that," said Bromfield.
The 28-year-old singer, who recently scrapped her European tour dates following a disastrous performance in Belgrade - turns to Dionne Bromfield for support.
And the teen singer is unsure why people always come to her with their problems, reported Femalefirst online.
"It's weird. I'm only 15 but a lot of people ask me for advice. Don't ask me why. And Amy is one of those people, always coming to me for advice," said Bromfield.
During Winehouse' performance in Belgrade, the 'Back To Black' hitmaker - who recently sought rehab treatment for alcohol problems and has a history of drug addiction -appeared wild-eyed, behaved erratically and slurred her words.
Video footage of the show has been posted on the internet and Bromfield finds it "sad" that Winehouse now appears to struggle with her music.
"I haven't seen the video but I've heard. What can you say, really? I've seen some other footage of her and it is sad. But then again, you have to think if I feel sad watching this, how does she feel? Amy is Amy. She is her own person. We don't tell her what to do. Only she can decide. But you know, she's a massive talent and you can't knock her for that," said Bromfield.