The first trailer for the upcoming Amy Winehouse documentary 'Amy' features previously unreleased audio of the singer admitting that she thought she couldn't handle fame.
In the trailer, Winehouse, who died at an early age of 27 due to alcohol poisoning in 2011, can be seen dancing in the mirror, singing in the recording studio and joking around with friends before becoming a star in 2006 for her first single 'Rehab,' New York Post reported.
Young Winehouse said in the teaser, that she never thought she would become famous at all and would probably go 'mad' if she would become one.
The highly anticipated documentary, directed by Asif Kapadia, is scheduled to release in U.K in July, less than a month before the singer's death anniversary.
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