She is twelve years old in 2026. She lives in Leeds, England. She goes to school. She has no public profile, no social media, and no desire for any of the attention that swirls around her surname.
Her only documented connection to Amy Winehouse is her middle name. Her father, Blake Fielder-Civil, gave her the name Jade — Amy’s middle name — as a tribute to his late ex-wife who died in July 2011. Lola was not born until April 2013. Nearly two years after Amy’s death.
That is the whole story. And yet at least one source calls Lola Amy Winehouse’s niece. She is not. They share no blood. They never met. A name is not a family relationship.
This article documents what is actually known about Lola Jade Fielder-Civil, separates it from what is being invented, and treats her — correctly — as a private child, not a public figure.
Quick Facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Full name | Lola Jade Fielder-Civil |
| Born | April 2013 (some sources say March 2013 — see contradictions), Leeds, England |
| Age | 12–13 years old in 2026 |
| Father | Blake Fielder-Civil (born April 16, 1982, Northamptonshire, England) |
| Mother | Sarah Aspin (daughter of former footballer Paul Aspin — per one source) |
| Older brother | Jack Fielder-Civil (born May 2011) |
| Connection to Amy Winehouse | None biological — middle name “Jade” is a tribute chosen by her father |
| Amy Winehouse’s middle name | Jade — hence Amy Jade Winehouse |
| Parents’ relationship | Met in rehab in late 2009; had two children; married and later divorced (dates private) |
| Current residence | Leeds, England (confirmed across most credible sources) |
| Education | Attending school in Leeds as of 2026 |
| Public presence | None — no social media, no interviews, no documented public statements |
The Name — What It Actually Means and What It Does Not
Blake Fielder-Civil was married to Amy Jade Winehouse from May 18, 2007 to August 28, 2009. Amy died on July 23, 2011, from accidental alcohol poisoning. She was twenty-seven years old.
In April 2013, Blake and Sarah Aspin had a daughter. Blake named her Lola Jade.
The middle name Jade was chosen as a direct tribute to Amy. Multiple independent sources confirm this — Park Magazine NY, CelebsOrbit, DutableMag, and others all state it plainly. Blake chose Amy’s middle name for his daughter born by a different woman, nearly two years after Amy’s death.
This is the only factual connection between Lola and Amy Winehouse. It is significant as a biographical detail about Blake. It says something about grief and how he processed it. It is not a family relationship.
UK Time Magazine describes Lola as “the niece of the legendary Amy Winehouse.” She is not Amy’s niece. Amy Winehouse had one sibling — a brother, Alex Winehouse. Lola is not his daughter. She is Blake’s daughter with Sarah Aspin. The word niece is simply wrong.
UKTimeMagazine’s error sits in search results and circulates uncorrected. It is flagged here because it fundamentally misrepresents who Lola is.
The Birth Month Contradiction

This is one of the clearest numerical conflicts in the record.
Biography.com — a credible primary-adjacent source — states Lola was born in April 2013. Park Magazine NY, CelebsOrbit, The Hollywood Gossip, and Today.com all say April 2013. These draw from verified Blake Fielder-Civil interviews and published reports.
ADD Magazine and DutableMag both say March 2013. They provide no source for the March date.
April is the better-sourced month. The March date appears in two secondary sources without citation.
She was born in 2013. The exact date — not just the month — is not in any public record. That is appropriate for a private child.
Who Her Father Is — The Full Picture, Not The Tabloid Summary
Most articles describe Blake Fielder-Civil as “Amy Winehouse’s ex-husband” and stop there. That is incomplete and flattens a complex biography that directly shapes the context of Lola’s life.
Blake was born April 16, 1982, in Northamptonshire. His parents, Lance Fielder and Georgette Civil, divorced when he was a baby. He was raised largely by his mother. He attended Bourne Grammar School, was reportedly strong in English, but dropped out before graduating. He moved to London and worked in the music industry in production roles.
He met Amy Winehouse in 2005 at The Good Mixer, a pub in Camden. They had an on-and-off relationship before marrying in Miami Beach on May 18, 2007. The marriage lasted two years. Blake spent twelve months of it in prison — serving a sentence for assaulting a bar manager and perverting the course of justice. He admitted on Good Morning Britain that he introduced Amy to heroin and said he had offered only “weak resistance” when she asked. Winehouse’s family and fans have long considered him a key figure in her deterioration.
They divorced on August 28, 2009, with Blake citing Amy’s infidelity during his time in prison.
Amy died July 23, 2011. Blake had by that point already started a relationship with Sarah Aspin, whom he met in rehab in late 2009. Their son Jack was born in May 2011 — two months before Amy’s death.
Then in August 2012, Blake collapsed.
The Coma — And The Timing Nobody Notes
In August 2012, Blake was found choking in bed by Sarah Aspin. He was rushed to hospital in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire with multiple organ failure. Doctors placed him in a medically-induced coma. He was on life support.
Sarah told The Sun at the time: “The doctors say they don’t know the prognosis. They said they put him in a coma to help him and due to infection. I’m praying he’ll survive, but I’m having to prepare myself that he may never wake up.”
Jack was fifteen months old. Sarah was at Blake’s bedside every day.
Blake’s mother, Georgette, told The Sun she believed the overdose may have been a suicide attempt. She said Blake had found an old phone upon his release from a subsequent prison sentence and discovered a message from Amy stating she wanted to be Jack’s godmother. Georgette said: “He didn’t have the phone in prison and he picked up messages from her when he was released. She said she wanted to be Jack’s godmother.” She said “the grief for Amy started again.”
Blake survived. He was in the coma for several days and recovered.
Here is the timing that no source about Lola addresses directly. Lola was born in April 2013. A pregnancy of standard duration beginning in April 2013 was conceived approximately July or August 2012 — the same month as Blake’s near-fatal collapse. Sarah Aspin was either newly pregnant or became pregnant in the direct aftermath of the coma.
This is not salacious information. It is factual context about the circumstances in which Lola came into the world. Her birth followed one of the most documented crises in her father’s life. That is documented. It is not speculated.
Who Her Mother Is — What The Record Actually Contains
Sarah Aspin has maintained a strikingly private profile throughout the entire media storm that surrounded Blake Fielder-Civil.
One source — The Direct — identifies her as “daughter of former soccer player Paul Aspin.” If accurate, Paul Aspin is a former English footballer. Whether this is the correct Paul Aspin is not confirmed by any other source.
What is confirmed: She met Blake in rehab in late 2009. She was at his bedside during the 2012 coma. She had two children with him — Jack and Lola. They married (dates not publicly known) and later divorced. By 2021, Blake was engaged to a different woman, Bay Wright, in Leeds.
Sarah has given no known interviews and maintains no public profile. Her parenting of Lola and Jack is described across sources as protective and deliberately private.
Whether the marriage and divorce produced any custody arrangement, financial settlement, or public dispute is not documented anywhere.
Blake’s Arrest in 2019 — The Part That Affects Lola’s Context
In 2019, Blake Fielder-Civil was arrested for arson. Reports indicate this was connected to a claim he made against Amy Winehouse’s estate — described in one source as a $1.4 million claim. The specific nature of the case, its outcome, and whether any conviction resulted is not clearly documented across the available sources.
This happened when Lola was approximately six years old.
It is included here not to characterize Blake as a father — that is not assessable from outside — but because it is a documented part of the household’s external context during Lola’s childhood that no article about her specifically addresses.
What The 2024 Biopic Changed — And What It Didn’t
In April 2024, the biopic Back to Black was released — starring Marisa Abela as Amy Winehouse and Jack O’Connell as Blake Fielder-Civil.
Blake appeared on Good Morning Britain in April 2024 and said he had been “clean for years.” He described watching the film as “almost therapeutic in a way.” He said: “There were some parts of it that enabled me to feel like I was seeing a more accurate representation of the relationship — not in a sense of being let off the hook or whitewashed… just in a sense that it wasn’t all about addiction.”
He also acknowledged he would change the drug aspect of the relationship if he could do it over.
Lola was eleven years old at the time of this interview. The biopic — depicting her father’s relationship with a famous deceased woman — was in cinemas and discussed broadly across British media.
What Lola made of any of this is not documented, not speculated upon, and not anyone else’s business. She is a child.
What Multiple Sources Are Inventing About Her

Because Lola is a private minor with no public presence, several low-quality sites have produced fabricated or wildly speculative content.
One cluster of articles describes her personality, disposition, interests, and “likely future career path” — none of which can be known or ethically speculated about for a twelve-year-old.
At least one article describes her parents’ relationship timeline with invented dates. At least one describes Sarah Aspin’s career without sourcing.
UK Time Magazine’s “niece of Amy Winehouse” claim is the most widely circulating error. It has not been corrected.
Any article that provides specific personality descriptions, school preferences, hobby details, or future projections for Lola Jade Fielder-Civil is fabricating. She is a child. Those things are not in any public record.
What Is Actually Known vs. What Is Not
Confirmed from credible sources:
- Born April 2013 (best-sourced month), Leeds, England
- Daughter of Blake Fielder-Civil and Sarah Aspin
- Older brother Jack Fielder-Civil, born May 2011
- Middle name Jade is a deliberate tribute to Amy Jade Winehouse — chosen by Blake
- Has no biological relationship to Amy Winehouse
- Sarah Aspin was present at Blake’s bedside during August 2012 medically-induced coma
- Blake and Sarah later married and divorced (dates private)
- Blake confirmed “clean for years” on Good Morning Britain, April 2024
- Blake engaged to Bay Wright in Leeds by 2021 (status of that relationship unclear since)
- Lola lives privately in Leeds and attends school
Birth month contradiction:
- April 2013 (biography.com, The Hollywood Gossip, Today.com, multiple credible sources)
- March 2013 (ADD Magazine, DutableMag — no cited source)
- April is better-sourced
Directly wrong in at least one source:
- “Niece of Amy Winehouse” (UK Time Magazine) — she has no biological relationship to Amy Winehouse
- Various personality and interest descriptions in low-quality sources — invented
Appropriately undocumented (private child):
- Exact birth date
- School name
- Any details of her daily life
- Her own views on any aspect of her family’s history
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FAQ — 12 Real Questions
1. Who is Lola Jade Fielder-Civil?
She is a twelve or thirteen-year-old girl living in Leeds, England, in 2026. She is the daughter of Blake Fielder-Civil and Sarah Aspin. She has no public profile.
2. Is she Amy Winehouse’s daughter or relative?
No. She has no biological relationship to Amy Winehouse. Her father Blake was married to Amy from 2007 to 2009. Amy died in 2011. Lola was born in 2013 to Blake and his subsequent partner Sarah Aspin.
3. Why does her name include “Jade”?
Blake chose Jade as her middle name as a tribute to Amy Jade Winehouse, his late ex-wife. It is a personal memorial in a child’s name. It is the only documented connection between Lola and Amy.
4. When was she born?
April 2013 is confirmed by the most credible sources, including biography.com and multiple publications citing verified interviews with Blake. Some secondary sources say March 2013 without citing evidence. The exact date is not public.
5. Who is her mother?
Sarah Aspin. She met Blake in rehab in late 2009. She had two children with him — Jack and Lola. She and Blake married and later divorced, though dates for both events are not public. She has given no media interviews and maintains a private life. One source identifies her as the daughter of former footballer Paul Aspin.
6. What was happening when Lola was conceived?
In August 2012, Blake collapsed from a drug and alcohol overdose and was placed in a medically-induced coma with multiple organ failure. Lola, born approximately eight months later in April 2013, was conceived around that same time. Sarah was at Blake’s bedside throughout the coma.
7. Does she have siblings?
Yes. Her older brother is Jack Fielder-Civil, born May 2011. He was fifteen months old when Blake fell into the coma in August 2012.
8. What is Blake Fielder-Civil’s current status?
As of April 2024, he told Good Morning Britain he has been “clean for years.” He described watching the Back to Black biopic as “almost therapeutic.” By 2021 he was reportedly engaged to Bay Wright in Leeds. Whether that engagement led to marriage is unclear.
9. Did Blake introduce Amy to drugs?
He has stated publicly on Good Morning Britain that he introduced Amy Winehouse to heroin and that he only put up “weak resistance” when she asked. Amy’s father Mitch Winehouse described Blake in a documentary as “the biggest low-life scumbag that God ever put breath into.” Blake has expressed regret publicly.
10. Was Blake arrested while Lola was a child?
Yes. In 2019, when Lola was approximately six, he was arrested for arson in connection with a claim reportedly made against Amy Winehouse’s estate. Details of the outcome are not clearly documented in public sources.
11. Why do so many articles get facts about Lola wrong
? Because she is a private minor with no public presence, and her name appears in high-traffic searches for Amy Winehouse. Low-quality content farms fill the information gap with speculation, invented details, and errors — including the factually wrong “niece of Amy Winehouse” claim.
12. What do we actually know about Lola’s life?
She lives in Leeds, attends school, has no social media, and has made no public statements. Her mother protects her privacy actively. Everything beyond that — her personality, interests, views — is unknown and appropriately private for a twelve-year-old child.