Sheridan Smith was in tears as she paid an emotional tribute to her late friend Amy Winehouse during ITV singing competition Starstruck.
During last night's episode (March 26), the actress could be seen wiping away the tears as she remembered the Rehab and Back To Black singer, who died in July 2011 at the age of 27 years old.
The tribute followed a performance by three contestants, who had transformed themselves into the late star for a rendition of hit song Rehab, in the hope of winning the competition's prize.
Sheridan had been friends with Amy Winehouse, after the two met while queuing to enter London club Proud Galleries in Camden, with the actress telling the contestants: "Girls, you're amazing, you know I did know Amy and she was so much more than the beehive and the tattoos.
"She was a beautiful soul, a very misunderstood soul, but with the most incredible talent."
The actress broke down in tears as she praised the three performers for capturing the truth of Amy's personality, adding: "I think you all really got that tonight, I think Patsy you got the sass. Emily, you're such a sweet girl and actually so was Amy behind all the kind of madness.
"And Ebony, the Sheffield girl, don't stop singing because your voice was bang on and I think you girls did Amy proud, so thank you."
The Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps and No Return actress was also mutual friends with Tyler James, who also knew Amy, and was with Sheridan when the singer was taken to hospital in 2009.
He revealed in his book, My Amy, that he remembered the day that day clearly and that Sheridan's intervention had saved her.
Tyler said: "We’d had a great evening. I had gone up to bed but, at about 6am, Sheridan, came into my room, saying, ‘Come down, there’s something wrong with Amy.
"Amy was in a state, Sheridan looked terrified. The ambulance arrived. This is the only time they took her to A&E. She was incoherent. They said she could die. If Sheridan hadn’t found her it would have been the end."
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