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Amy Winehouse's Grammy victory slammed as 'bad example'

Amy Winehouse Camden Crawl 2007

Amy Winehouse Camden Crawl 2007

Fellow winner says the star shouldn't be rewarded for 'bad behaviour'

Singer Natalie Cole has slammed the decision to award Amy Winehouse with five Grammy Awards, claiming that it is rewarding her bad behaviour.

Cole, a Grammy Award winner herself who admitted to using the drugs LSD, heroin and cocaine in her 2000 autobiography, said that Winehouse did not deserve the honours.

“I don't think she should have won,” Cole, the daughter of legendary singer Nat King Cole, told People magazine. “It sends a bad message to young people trying to get into this business, trying to do it right and keep themselves together.

“We have to stop rewarding bad behaviour,” she continued. “I think she is gifted, her performance was fine. I just feel she's stepping into a place she hasn't earned yet.

“She could die. This isn't something that's cute and fun to throw around in the press. Those of us who have been in the business long enough know the sacrifice it takes. You don't just get to do your drugs and go onstage and get rewarded.”


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alex1419 

Feb 12, 2008

'claiming that it is rewarding her bad behaviour.' - its not rewarding bad behaviour, its rewarding talent.
she should stop bein so hypocritical and shut up. i bet she wouldnt be anywhere near as famous if it wasn't for her dad.

'Those of us who have been in the business long enough know the sacrifice it takes. You don't just get to do your drugs and go onstage and get rewarded.”
^^^^ but she did. so how can she say anything.

niyummy 

Feb 12, 2008

Natalie Cole is the last person I expected to say something like that. She was on drugs for ages and we all know that. Perhaps she is bitter that she was so doped up she wasn't fit for the industry, while Amy has managed to maintain some level of entertainment and achievement while going through her ordeal. Not to praise Amy for her behaviour, but she has done well to win so many grammy's and I hope she keeps it together!

seashell 

Feb 12, 2008

i agree with alot of what natalie sez. however amy is being recognised for her musical talent not her drug addiction. if you wait until she is completely clean and sober, that may never happen and then if she died and received it posthumously it would only be of comfort to those left not her.

i say credit where it is due. she is currently taking positive steps to combat this addiction, she is not promoting it as a lifestyle choice. plus she is looking healthier and happier than she has in a long while, and i hope this time she manages to complete rehab and live a long healthy life where she will be able to attend the grammys or any other awards that want to honour her talent. if she falls off the wagon, get back on and dont give up giving up until you get there girl!

atelesjr 

Feb 12, 2008

Natalie Cole is hypocritical talenteless althought her great voice. I neve belive Grammy would grant the great talents, remember that John Lennon never got one. I don't believe in prizes for music or movie to measure talent. But if this prize is for music, so that is it. This is not behaviour, markenting, political or whatever else. Althought I'm not Amy's fan she won them because she desever them. Natalie...search for good music and stop caring about other's life.

thelittlebluepixie 

Feb 12, 2008

amy winehouse has more talent then most other people in modern music today, and she does deserve the credit!, just because its her first global album cant deminish the creativeness of the music. anyway, i cant name a Natalie Cole track off my head, jealousy's covering her words like thrush!

jackjackpatrick 

Feb 12, 2008

She's talking nonsense.
See my comic strip interpretation of Natalie's comments at Pop Strips Daily...

Tiago Candiani 

Feb 12, 2008

I Agree! She could really die. No loss, no toss.

Waly Mayhem 

Feb 12, 2008

Natalie Cole has shut the #@!& up. Leave Amy alone. She has talent. What she does on her own time is her business. These awards might help her. Quit being jealous Natalie!

duanemoogk 

Feb 13, 2008

Back to Black was made in 2006, well before Amy was a trainwreck for everyone to see. The music speaks for itself, everything else is a result of her success, not the other way around.

charlotte.x 

Feb 14, 2008

It's a musical award, and she won because she is an amazingly talented musician. Her private life is a separate entity and of course should not affect the decision - if it weren't for bloodthirsty tabloids reporting on every little move she makes, we wouldn't even know about it. I'm thrilled that she won.

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