Amy Winehouse was not kicked out of stage school, according to Sylvia Young
Sylvia Young, Amy Winehouse’s former headmistress, has insisted that the troubled singer was not kicked out of her stage school.
“‘I want to make it absolutely clear that she [Amy] was not expelled,” she says.
But Sylvia, however, did say that Amy, 24, was always a bit of a handful.
“She didn’t wear the school uniform correctly. She chewed gum in lessons. She wore a silver nose-ring,’ Sylvia tells Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper.
“She could be disruptive in class, too,” she added.
Amy dreamed of notoriety from a young age, despite telling German magazine ‘Stern’ that she never asked to become a household name.
“I have this dream to be very famous,” wrote 13-year-old Amy in her application essay to the Sylvia Young Theatre School.
Other celebrity ex-pupils of the academy include Emma Bunton, Billie Piper and Leona Lewis.
Full time fees for the Sylvia Young Theatre School range from $4,000 a term ($12,000 a year) to $5,88 a term ($16,800 a year) depending on the child’s age.
Most Commented Posts
Share This Post











