Amy Winehouse had admitted her desire to settle down and have five children seven years before her death in 2011.
In an unpublished interview with journalist John Marrs, the then 20-year-old singer had said that she saw herself settling down, getting married and having kids one day, the Daily Star reported.
But the 'Back to Back' singer, who also had plans on having a 'work from home' studio, had added that she couldn't picture a man whenever she thought about a family life, which she found "weird."
Winehouse, who died at the age of 27 due to alcohol poisoning, had also revealed that she wanted to have one baby before she hit 30, and hoped to become a good mother.
The iconic star, who was a "good girl" in her teenage years, had hoped to be remembered as a "pioneer" after talking about her future plans.
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