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Amy Winehouse’s clothes to be auctioned as her family struggle with ‘pain’ of seeing her outfits ‘hanging on the rails’
Rebecca Calderwood
9 May 2021, 12:00
AMY Winehouse s wardrobe is set to be sold as her family are unable to deal with the pain of seeing her outfits.
The singer was just 27-years-old when she was tragically found dead in her Camden home on 23 July, 2011.
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Amy Winehouse s remaining wardrobe is set to be sold for charityCredit: Alamy
Amy was found unconscious at home by her bodyguard, with it later being confirmed that she died from alcohol poisoning.
Nine years later, her family are looking to sell her clothes in a bid to raise money for charity.
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YouTube star and author Rosanna Pansino is the mastermind behind the HBO Max series “Baketopia.” (Courtesy of HBO MAX)
It’s the first morning that Rosanna Pansino knows where everything is in her new home.
The chaos of moving has begun to settle and the bestselling author can breathe a little.
“I’m getting settled, and it feels good,” she says. “I’m also excited about the new show.”
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Pansino is known to an audience for her YouTube channel, where she is known as a baker.
Her latest endeavor is “Baketopia,” a 12-episode competition series for HBO Max.
From the magical set to the talented bakers, Pansino says she is “obsessed” with the show.
Celebrity chef Donal Skehan to showcase Ireland in new food and travel TV series
Tourism Ireland is teaming up with celebrity chef Donal Skehan, to create a new food travelogue series, which will air on PBS in the United States later this year, writes Shauna McCrudden
Celebrity chef Donal Skehan, during filming for a new food and travel TV series, at Murphy’s Ice Cream in Dingle, Co Kerry
Working with Inproduction TV, Tourism Ireland is co-funding the production of an eight-part TV series, all about an ‘active foodie’ holiday in Ireland. Viewers will see chef Donal Skehan, well-known to Irish audiences, work up an appetite by hiking, kayaking and cycling his way around Ireland – before stopping off at various food trucks, gastropubs and restaurants to meet with young chefs, baristas, chocolatiers and local food producers.
A food travelogue series showcasing Kerry will air in the US later this year.Tourism Ireland is co-funding the production of an eight-part TV series about an a.