Friday, 2 March 2012

Whitney Houston’s Death: Developing Stories



Whitney Houston’s Death: Developing Stories
The Whitney Houston cause of death was among the hot topics discussed on daytime talk show "The View," when Nancy Grace stopped by to guest host. What did Grace and the other hosts of the show have to say about it all?

While on the show, Nancy attempted to defend her previous comments that Whitney's cause of death was maybe a homicide. As reported by ET Online, her original statement was "We do not know who gave her drugs and alcohol and who let her slip or pushed her underneath the water." The regulars on "The View" certainly tried to pick Grace apart and question her for saying that. However, Grace said to Joy Behar, after being asked if her statements may have "put the family into a tizzy":

I'm sure it's all fun to sit around and throw stones from behind a coffee cup.

Despite the other co-hosts attempts to make Nancy Grace uneasy or to get her to maybe recant or apologize, she did not. She said she was asked her opinion before and when that happens she gives "a direct and truthful answer." She added that she believes there may have been some anger over her original comments because nobody wanted to believe the possibilities, that the Whitney Houston cause of death involved foul play.

So there you have it, Nancy Grace appeared on live television and reiterated what she said before. Watch her on "The View" in the YouTube video below. Do you buy her explanations, and does she have a point, or do you find her comments to be inappropriate?
Whitney Houston is dead and as the days go on, there are more and more stories coming out about the pop diva. The latest is from a friend of Whitney, who claims that she was at the best point in her life when she was involved with a female.
No one has really talked about or questioned Whitney's sexuality since the 1980's, so it seems kind of weird to bring it up now, doesn't it? It's almost as if everyone who ever knew her is looking for a way to get their voice heard and get themselves some free press.
Peter Tatchell, a human rights activist, wrote a message about Whitney, saying:
"Whitney Houston RIP. She was happiest and at her peak in the 1980s, when she was with her female partner. They were so loved up and joyful together. It's important to tell the truth about this aspect of her life. Colluding with the cover-up of her same-sex relationship is not right."
He went on to say that, basically, that she never really wanted to marry Bobby Brown.
"She was pressured into the Bobby Brown marriage. It was a disaster. Her life started going downhill soon afterwards. Perhaps her inability to accept and express her same-sex love contributed to her substance abuse and decline? Whitney's death is a tragic loss of a great vocal talent."


Do you believe that Whitney Houston was a closeted lesbian? Did she feel as though she couldn't live with that secret anymore? It all seems like a lot of BS but maybe Whitney did love a woman at one point. What does it matter now?
Whitney Houston’s Secret Son to Share In her £20million Fortune.
According to reports the late Whitney Houston’s secret son will receive a share of her £20 million fortune.
Whitney Houston who was one of the music industry’s most successful music stars, is reported to have introduced Nick Gordon, 22 into her home in Atlanta Georgia, when she met him as a troubled teen.
According to the Sun newspaper, although Whitney had never formally adopted Nick, he referred to the star as ‘mum’ and was ‘like a brother’ to Whitney’s daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown.
A source close to Whitney said: “Nick was family. If he is not written in her will and everything goes to Bobbi it will be because it was written before she took Nick into her family.”
In 20011 Gordon charged with gun possession in Roswell Georgia back in 2011, but according to reports “Whitney wanted to save Nick – even if she couldn’t save herself.”





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