Amy Winehouse said she wanted to have children in unearthed footage of the star that will be released to mark the 10-year anniversary of her death

Back to Black singer Amy Winehouse dreamed of having children, a documentary marking the 10th anniversary of her death reveals.

The BBC documentary Reclaiming Amy is out on July 23, 10 years after paramedics found her dead at her home, aged just 27.

Amy Winehouse opened up about having a family in an unearthed interview
Amy Winehouse opened up about having a family in an unearthed interview(Image: Publicity Picture)

The programme also features Amy’s parents Mitch and Janis, who separated when Amy was 10.

They took great issue with Asif Kapadia’s Oscar-winning 2015 documentary Amy for suggesting Mitch and others failed to do enough to help the star.

Mitch said: “In 2015, I had a nervous breakdown because of that film.

Amy Winehouse pictured with her mum Janis Winehouse-Collins
Amy Winehouse pictured with her mum Janis Winehouse-Collins(Image: Janis Winehouse Collins)

“It was so destructive and for what reason?”

He has previously claimed pals of Amy walked out of interviews with Kapadia as they felt the questions were so loaded.

He said: “They were with her all the time but the film portrays her as a lonely girl on her own all the time.

“I used to go round to the house and there could be 30 people in there – and I’m not talking about the old days – they were good people and good to be around Amy.”

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