Singer Dionne Bromfield has claimed she still feels "connected" to her late godmother Amy Winehouse, who tragically died two years ago.
Winehouse died in 2011 aged just 27, and the 17-year-old singer claimed she still has moments when she feels that her mentor is watching her.
"I still feel connected to Amy. When you lose somebody, no matter what, they're always going to be with you," contactmusic.com quoted Bromfield as saying.
She added: "You might not physically be able to see them, but they will be there. I'm very superstitious, so when things happen, I think, 'Hang on, that was meant to happen for a reason' or 'Oh my God, is that Amy?' Or even dreams. I've had dreams so close to reality you kind of think, 'Was she there for that second?'"
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