Although the singer's will to adopt a Carribean girl is an act of goodwill, fans and readers seem to think that the singer could have made a "horrible mother" if the adoption was pushed through.

Earlier today, news posts reveal that the deceased singer had plans to adopt 10-year-old Dannika Agustine leaked online, and readers seem to not take it too lightly. According to some comments, the fact that the singer was close to legally adopting the girl means there's something wrong with adoption laws. "Well, thinking of the child that would have been adopted by this druggie, a child has been saved!" says one commenter in the post. According to reports, the singer has been regularly visiting the Caribbean island of St. Lucia for the past three years where she met then 7-year-old Dannika. "Amy was already my mother. I would call her mum and she would call me her daughter" says the girl in a report by the NY Daily News.

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But the adoption became impossible when the singer was found dead on July 23 in her Camden home. It was also said that the singer has already hired lawyers to process the adoption, and was determined to take the girl back home to London with her before the end of the year. Although some might think that the adoption could have been the start of the singer's sober life, readers were early to condemn this supposed decision. One reader says "If this kid was going to be adopted by this drug addict, then something is wrong with the adoption laws", while another one claims "Hate to say it, but "WHEW." While her death is a tragedy, how any adoption agency could even consider her as a remotely fit parent scares the **** out of me."Some readers even pointed out that while gay couples are being given a hard time on adoption processes, a "drugged" up musician finds no trouble on adopting a child.

Although no reports have been made by the Winehouse family regarding this issue, they believe that the singer stayed away from drugs and alcohol for the last three months of her life. A drug fixer from London claimed the singer "scored" drugs from him the night before her death, but the Winehouse family insists this statement does not match the final hours of the singer.