Relatives of Whitney Houston quarreled before the funeral
Relatives of Whitney Houston quarreled before the funeral

Video: Relatives of Whitney Houston quarreled before the funeral

Video: Relatives of Whitney Houston quarreled before the funeral
Video: Whitney Houston Final Farewell 2, her last journey motorcade from Newark to the Westfield cemetery 2024, May
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In the last years of her life diva Whitney Houston (Whitney Houston) often found herself in the center of various scandals. But it seems that her untimely death was the reason for a serious conflict between the closest people of the star. So, the mother of Whitney Cissy Houston (Cissy Houston) is categorically against the presence of her ex-son-in-law Bobby Brown (Bobby Brown) at the funeral. In turn, the musician, who also does not have much affection for the former mother-in-law, encourages her to come to her senses.

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Brown, having received news of the death of Houston, canceled a planned concert in Nashville (Tennessee) and urgently flew to Los Angeles (California). As the artist, who had been married to a diva for almost 15 years, explained, he was very worried about the state of Christina's daughter.

Indeed, the 18-year-old girl was hospitalized twice after the death of her mother. Bobbi Kristina has had anxiety attacks and family fears that she will commit suicide. However, her father cannot get the meeting. Moreover, Sissy Houston did not consider it necessary to send Brown an invitation to Whitney's funeral, which will be held on Saturday.

The Mayor of Newark said the day before: “The Houston family has no plans to display the body at the Prudential Center on Friday. We went to meet the wishes of the family. The city officials are not preparing any public ceremonies. Nevertheless, the Governor of New Jersey ordered the flags to be lowered on the day of the funeral at all state institutions, writes NEWSru.com.

Earlier it was reported that the farewell service will be held at the Newark Baptist Church, where Houston sang in the choir as a child. According to media reports, it was decided to conduct the service without fanfare and in a purely private setting. Entrance to the church, designed for only 300 people, will be carried out by special invitations only.

Nevertheless, Brown hopes that the Whitney family will "forget the past and allow him with them" to spend her last journey.

At the same time, American publications report that it is not yet known whether Houston made a will. In the absence of a document, royalties from the sale of songs performed by the diva will be deducted to her daughter.

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