In a SHOCKING television admission that has sparked OUTRAGE, actress Mia Goth revealed a DARK and OBSESSIVE chapter of her past, confessing to a MULTI-YEAR campaign of STALKING the late, tragic singer Amy Winehouse. This isn’t fandom—this is a DISTURBING blueprint for celebrity obsession gone too far.
On national television, Goth detailed how she didn’t just listen to Winehouse’s music; she BECAME her. She copied her style, her makeup, and then took the terrifying leap from fan to FOLLOWER. Goth disclosed that she discovered the “Back to Black” singer’s private address and returned to the property “FOR YEARS,” often with friends in tow, to loiter on the stoop and wait for the vulnerable star to appear.
“It was my hobby,” Goth stated casually, a phrase that has chilled viewers to the bone. This was not a one-time lapse in judgment but a calculated, repeated invasion of a woman who was famously struggling with the pressures of fame and addiction. The closest she came? Ambushing Winehouse via her home’s security intercom with a bizarre, fabricated story about having her guitar, before the confused and undoubtedly alarmed singer cut her off.
Mental health advocates are FURIOUS, calling the story a glorification of predatory behavior. They point to the tragic end of Amy Winehouse’s life and ask a HARROWING question: how much did this constant, relentless pressure from “fans” like Goth contribute to her paranoia and ultimate demise? This confession exposes the ROT at the heart of celebrity culture, where admiration mutates into entitlement and the private lives of icons become public hunting grounds.
Mia Goth walks away with a wild talk-show story, but Amy Winehouse can never speak again. Remember that the next time you idolize a star.



