Whitney Houston’s Last Days Will Be Chronicled in Vanity Fair
The new issue of Vanity Fair provides insight into Whitney Houston‘s final days through quotes from some of the folks who spent time with the singer before she was found dead on Feb. 11.
The new issue of Vanity Fair provides insight into Whitney Houston‘s final days through quotes from some of the folks who spent time with the singer before she was found dead on Feb. 11.
Bobbi Kristina Brown is on her way to recovering since the shocking death of her mother, Whitney Houston, in February. The 19-year-old reportedly has a reality show in the works documenting her life since Houston’s passing.
Taxpayers in Newark, N.J. are not too happy to learn that they will have to pay the bill for extra security that was provided for Whitney Houston‘s funeral last February. According to CBS 2, the city racked up $187,000 in police overtime during the pop icon’s funeral service.
Whitney Houston‘s final autopsy report has been published and more sad and tragic details have emerged. While the death was ruled an accident, it was also revealed that the singer was found face down in the bathtub of her Los Angeles hotel room, with a “bloody purge” coming from her nose. Houston died on Feb. 11, 2012.
When an open casket photo of Whitney Houston was published in the National Enquirer after her death, her fans, family and friends were appropriately outraged. Although Houston’s family was too disgusted to investigate the matter further, Whigham Funeral Home launched their own look into the matter — and it appears they’ve narrowed it down to one shady character.
The L.A. County Coroner's Office Has officially released Whitney Houston's cause of death. The singing star was found dead in a bathtub at a Los Angeles area hotel Feb. 12th.
There’s more drama coming down the pike for Bobbi Kristina and her reported boyfriend, Nick Gordon, who just so happens to be her late mother Whitney Houston‘s unofficially “adopted” son. We know, we know, what a tangled mess. Allegedly, Houston’s mother and BK’s grandmother, gospel singer Cissy Houston, is not happy about the PDA-filled romance between the two.
Bobbi Kristina Brown has had an understandably difficult time dealing with the shocking and untimely death of her mother, Whitney Houston. Following Houston’s passing last month, Bobby Brown reportedly attempted to reach out to his daughter, but Bobbi Kristina and Houston’s family were said to be pushing him away.
Now, Bobbi Kristina is taking her alienation of her father to another level: She wants to change her name to just “Kristina Houston.”
On last night's (March 7) episode of ‘American Idol,’ the Top 13 were asked to perform songs by Whitney Houston and Stevie Wonder. The girls performed Houston’s hits, while the boys tackled Wonder’s work.
On Feb. 11, the entertainment world lost an icon, but Whitney Houston‘s immediate family lost their beloved sister and mother. The one and only Oprah Winfrey nabbed the first sit down with the late, great singer’s only daughter, Bobbi Kristina, who turned 19 on March 4.
Oprah also spoke with Houston’s brother Gary and sister-in-law Patricia, the latter of whom served as her manager. The interview special airs Sunday, March 11, exactly one month after Houston’s tragic death, as an ‘Oprah’s Next Chapter’ episode on OWN.
There’s tacky and then there is just plain wrong. The latter is certainly the case for famed supermarket tabloid The National Enquirer, which published a photo of the late Whitney Houston laying in her open casket on the cover of this week’s issue.
In yet another sad turn of events in the light of Whitney Houston‘s death, her daughter, Bobbi Kristina, allegedly got high following her mother’s funeral.