Celebrity Psychings

Baffled, skeptical, and outraged are just a few of the words to describe how many fans reacted to the reported reconciliation (or, attempted reconciliation – I have no idea how it’s going) between Rihanna and Chris Brown this weekend, so I can’t help but wonder how the public will feel about what the rumor mills are currently churning out regarding Amy Winehouse and her estranged husband, Blake Fielder.

Winehouse returned to the UK yesterday after a much needed vacation in St. Lucia (during which time she signed control of her finances over to her parents, Mitch and Janis – a wise move, in my opinion), but there are some conflicting reports regarding what Winehouse plans to do now that she’s back home.

While some entertainment websites are reporting that Winehouse’s upcoming album will include a few not-so-flattering digs at Fielder, others are reporting that Winehouse is looking to save her marriage.

“[Winehouse] landed back in the UK yesterday with reports claiming she wants to save her marriage to Blake Fielder Civil. He was released from prison last week.” (mtv.co.uk)

“The 25-year-old English singer is rumored to returning [sic] to London to make amends with estranged husband Blake Fielder-Civil. His mom, however, has stated that he wants to follow through on the divorce and move on with his life.” (Just Jared)

My unprofessional advice? They both should move on with their lives – separately. If Winehouse is still drug free (as she claimed earlier), I don’t think reconciling with a man who just got out of the clink will be conducive to her recovery.

Don’t get me wrong – I wholeheartedly believe people can get their acts together. I really do. Sometimes, though, I just think it’s better if two people who both need to get their acts together do so individually. It’s difficult to focus on your own issues when you have to contend with the issues of others…

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Sparks, A. (2011). It’s Time To Focus On Yourself, Amy Winehouse. Psych Central. Retrieved on February 14, 2012, from http://blogs.psychcentral.com/celebrity/2009/03/its-time-to-focus-on-yourself-amy-winehouse/

 

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