Amy Winehouse went 36 days without a proper meal in the weeks before she died reveals bombshell new book
AMY Winehouse went 36 days without a proper meal in the weeks before she died, a bombshell new book will claim.
Best-selling author Ian Halperin claims a close friend of Amy – who has never before spoken - described the star as looking like “she was living on fumes in those final weeks”.
The one and only copy of the book will be available to the highest bidder in an for the NFT “Made it to 28,” Halperin’s collaboration with artist 93nido (Kevin Genido), who turned 28 Wednesday.
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The Canadian author reckons the auction which began online with NFT auction house Foundation on July 27 at 7.27pm, could raise anywhere between $40-60million.
The highest bidder will get the digital artwork by 93nido and original music composed by Halperin and the only physical copy of the book will be unlocked.
“It takes the limited edition to a whole new extreme,” he said.
An NFT is a digital-only block chain token, the first of which fetched a staggering $69 million (£50 million) at Christie's auction house for the artist Beeple in March this year.
Halperin added: “This is my best book ever, it’s 18 years of work. It’s a beautiful piece about five rock stars whose life got cut short.”
The New York Times best-seller has written several blockbuster books.
In 2009 he published a book charting the untold story of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s and even predicted that the pair would split up seven years later.
His other hit book, Unmasked, about singer Michael Jackson's final years, was also made into a film, Gone Too Soon.
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The writer and filmmaker also recently exposed paedophile Jeffrey Epstein's crimes in his recent book Sex, Lies And Dirty Money.
Halperin plans to use a lot of the money from his latest piece to help victims of child sex trafficking and also pressure Prince Andrew to come clean about his dealings with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.