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Bebe Winans and Whitney Houston were friends for more than two decades.
A powerhouse vocalist in her own right, two-time Grammy winner Cissy Houston was a legend behind the scenes, backing up Elvis, Aretha Franklin and more.
As the biopic boom continues, it’s time for Black stories to get the prestige treatment and studio budgets they deserve.
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Every year, holiday movie fans wax nostalgic about their favorite Christmas classics. It’s long overdue to add Whitney Houston’s “The Preacher’s Wife” to that list.
The late singer's estate said they had no heads up Carmichael would mention her 2012 death at the Beverly Hills Hotel, where the Globes were hosted.
The film’s recreations of Houston’s greatest performance are stunningly accurate. You can also just go watch Houston do them herself on YouTube.
“Tyler Perry Writes Real Life” from the Tony-winning musical “A Strange Loop” brings together Harriet Tubman and Whitney Houston in a hilarious and surprisingly poignant number.
The fact that “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” has a screenplay by the writer of “Bohemian Rhapsody” is a red flag for fans desperate for a respectful, nuanced film.
The death is just the latest tragedy to strike the family after the singer’s daughter Bobbi Kristina passed away in 2015.
A wine cellar where collectors stashed their prized bottles was targeted by thieves who tunneled in. Among the missing items: Champagne once owned by Ghislaine Maxwell's father.
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