
“Truly sad news about Amy Winehouse. My heart goes out to her family. May her troubled soul find peace,” wrote US actress Demi Moore.
British singer Lily Allen said: “It’s just beyond sad, there’s nothing else to say. She was such a lost soul, may she rest in peace.”
Chef Jamie Oliver wrote: “Such a terrible shame to lose Amy Winehouse. Such a talent, such a waste, raw talent.”
Sarah Brown, the wife of former British prime minister Gordon Brown, said: “Just heard the sad news that Amy Winehouse has died. “At only 27 what a terrible waste of a great talent. Sincere condolences to her family.”
CNN television presenter Piers Morgan called it “desperately sad news”. “Supreme talent, terrible self-destructive addictive personality,” the former British tabloid newspaper editor wrote.
US country singer LeAnn Rimes wrote: “RIP Amy Winehouse. So sad to see such a talent gone and her life end in tragedy. This makes me terribly sad.”
Singer and actress Kelly Osbourne said: “I can’t even breathe right now I’m crying so hard. I just lost one of my best friends. I love you forever Amy and will never forget the real you!”
Burlesque artist Dita Von Teese wrote: “Devastated. I spent extraordinary times with Amy. She sang for me once for hours, it was the most beautiful and touching thing. A huge loss.”
Singer Jessie J, a fellow graduate of the BRIT talent school in London, tweeted: “The way tears are streaming down my face. Such a loss.”
Spice Girls vocalist Emma Bunton said: “Such sad news about Amy Winehouse. My thoughts are with her family.”
A tweet from British boy band JLS read: “Times like this remind me why it’s so important to live life to the fullest! Amy Winehouse you will be a legend in all our hearts!” — AFP-Relaxnews