Betrayal In Death: Explicit Sex Pix Of Drugged Out Amy Winehouse Offered For Sale
Oct. 15 2013, Published 3:04 p.m. ET
More than two years after her death, tragic Amy Winehouse is the victim of a nude photo leak -- after X-rated photos of the pop star during a wild drug binge were offered for sale to RadarOnline.com.
The images of the tormented "Rehab" sensation were emailed to this website last week.
They show a blitzed Winehouse -- who died of alcohol poisoning in June 2011, after years of heroin and alcohol addiction -- in a raft of compromising positions, including bending over without underwear and in bed with husband Blake Fielder-Civil, the pair locked in a passionate embrace.
The "Back To Black" singer had been photographed hours before the images were taken, stumbling outside a London nightclub at 5am, with her nostrils caked in white powder.
The supplier of the candid images told RadarOnline.com: "I met Amy, as well as Blake, on multiple occasions during the period which I spent in London a number of years back."
During this particular occasion, the source said, "I got high with her and had a long bizarre conversation about Kate Moss, aliens and a**holes. A conversation which, well, lead to me taking pictures.
"She was high on cocaine and weed and called me 'MacDonald' while posing for said explicit photographs.
"The photographs in question have never been published and no one knows that it exists."
If the naughty photos were to ever be published -- RadarOnline.com has chosen not to -- it would be a sad chapter to follow Winehouse's already tragic life.
The 27-year-old singer was found dead in her home in London's Camden district in 2011.
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Later, her family revealed that "no illegal substances" were found in her body at the time of her death.
In a statement, they said: "Toxicology results returned to the Winehouse family by authorities have confirmed that there were no illegal substances in Amy's system at the time of her death. Results indicate that alcohol was present, but it cannot be determined as yet if it played a role in her death."
Despite that, Winehouse's longtime abuse of drugs and alcohol was notorious.
"I do drink a lot. I think it's symptomatic of my depression," Winehouse said during one interview before her death. "I'm manic depressive, I'm not an alcoholic, which sounds like an alcoholic in denial."