Amy Winehouse is being given marriage counselling by a Rastafarian.
The 'Rehab' singer has been seeking comfort from horse riding tour guide Fidel Missore on the island of St. Lucia, where she has spent most of this year.
Amy, 25, has reportedly been confiding about her volatile relationship with estranged husband Blake Fielder-Civil, who remains in England and is allegedly expecting a baby with a woman he met in rehab.
A source told Britain's The Sun newspaper: "Fidel has been a shoulder to cry on for Amy. He has been her rock. She has told him she still loves Blake and wants to get back with him.
"She cried her eyes out as she told him Blake had filed for divorce and may have got another girl pregnant. Fidel comforted her, hugging her and making jokes to try and make her smile."
Blake started divorce proceedings in January after it was reported Amy had cheated on him during her stay in the Caribbean.
Amy - who after a brief stint in London returned to St. Lucia at the beginning of March - met Fidel while she was drinking at a bar next to his stables.
She has since been learning to ride horses with him, and has been spotted hugging him in a secluded part of the beach.
The source added: "He walks her down to the beach and you can even take the horses into the water. Amy has been going a lot - she must find it quite therapeutic.
"Whenever she sees Fidel, she can't stop smiling. He is a fantastic, calming influence on her. Fidel could not be more different from Blake."