Winehouse soon to reunite with her jailbird husband
International
-Staff
By Staff
London
(ANI):
Troubled
singer
Amy
Winehouse
will
soon
reunite
with
her
jailbird
husband
Blake
Fielder-Civil,
as
he
has
finally
accepted
prison
authorities'
offer
for
an
early
release.
Fielder-Civil
had
at
first
refused
to
accept
an
early
release
from
Suffolk's
Edmunds
Hill
prison
because
he
would
have
had
to
stay
with
his
mom,
and
the
second
time
he
refused
the
offer
was
because
he
would
have
had
to
go
into
rehab
upon
being
released.
But
now
he
has
finally
agreed
to
the
prison
terms,
and
will
be
moving
in
with
his
mum
Georgette,
wearing
an
electronic
tag
all
the
time
and
obeying
the
7pm
curfew
that
has
been
set
on
him,
just
so
he
can
avoid
serving
out
the
rest
of
his
27-month
sentence.
"Amy
is
obviously
chuffed.
But
more
surprisingly,
even
her
family
and
friends
are
pleased," the
Sun
quoted
a
pal
of
Winehouse's
as
saying.
"Because
Blake
will
have
to
lead
this
disciplined
life
to
keep
in
line
with
his
conditions
of
release
they
are
hoping
it
will
rub
off
on
her
too.
He
has
to
be
back
at
his
mum's
every
evening
and
he's
so
jealous
and
controlling
he
won't
want
her
up
to
no
good
without
him,"
the
pal
added.
Fielder-Civil
further
plans
on
arranging
for
a
cab
to
take
him
from
his
mum's
Lincolnshire
home
to
the
Rehab
singer's
Camden
pad
and
back
again
everyday,
so
that
he
can
see
her.
The
trip
would
be
more
than
280
miles,
and
according
to
cab
firm
Addison
Lee,
the
fare
would
come
to
about
447.20
pounds
one-way.
Winehouse's
pal
added:
"Amy
has
had
so
many
letdowns
over
the
past
few
months.
One
minute
she's
told
he
is
coming
out,
then
he's
not.
Once
he's
out
he
had
better
behave.
A
single
breach
of
his
curfew
could
have
him
whisked
back
into
prison."