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  • 20
    Mar
    2012
    10:08am, EDT

    Rep: Whitney Houston's daughter not engaged to 'adopted' brother

    Tibrina Hobson / WireImage file

    Bobbi Kristina Brown

    By Us Weekly

    Tumultuous times for Bobbi Kristina Brown.

    Despite the claims of a family source, a representative for the late Whitney Houston's family adamantly denies that Brown, 19, is engaged to Nick Gordon, her "adopted" brother.

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    "Bobbi Kristina is NOT engaged," the rep tells us. "It is NOT true."

    Still, a month after her famous mom's shocking death at age 48, Bobbi Kristina turned heads when she and Nick -- whom Houston informally adopted when he was 12 -- were photographed holding hands and kissing. Furthering the engagement speculation? The huge diamond ring on Bobbi Kristina's finger.


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    According to one source, the ring once belonged to "I Will Always Love You" singer Houston.

    Raised like a brother and sister, Bobbi and Nick were "always close," the source says, and their relationship "has evolved a lot." These days, they are "living like a couple" in Atlanta.

    Do you think Bobbi Kristina Brown can ever have a normal life? Tell us on Facebook.

     

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  • 15
    Mar
    2012
    11:23am, EDT

    Whitney Houston's 'adopted son' denies dating singer's daughter

    Tibrina Hobson / WireImage file

    Bobbi Kristina Brown

    By Courtney Garcia

    Nick Gordon, 22, a young man many say Whitney Houston considered like a son to her, denied that he is now dating the singer's teenage daughter after numerous media reports questioned their relationship.

    "We're just close,” Gordon told ABCNews.com about his relationship with Bobbi Kristina Brown, 19. “Just going through her mom's passing and grieving together."

    His statements may not be enough to dispel the gossip, however, thanks to a few recent encounters. On Tuesday, TMZ released a video of the two walking hand-in-hand into Romeo's New York Pizza in Atlanta, later kissing and embracing one another.

    Brown hasn't spoken about the relationship, but has been retweeting support sent to her on Twitter, including  “@ndgordon media sayin its wrong what u & @REALbkBrown are doing but u 2 not even blood related soo they gettin upset 4 no reason.”


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    She also retweeted, “If people don't understand that's their problem. Do what makes you happy.”

    Although he was not legally adopted, sources say Gordon began living with Houston and her family a decade ago due to family problems of his own. Houston’s brother, Michael, told ABCNews.com that Gordon was “like a son to (Houston).”

    Gordon seemed irate about the gossip, tweeting, "For the stupid ppl out there she gave birth to 1 child. And she trusted me with EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!…She called me her" God Son." I swear some ppl in this world act like they don't have a brain…"

    Brown and Gordon were apparently close before Whitney Houston's death, as Brown tweeted in November 2011 that she loved “sleeping with big brudder.”

    Brown recently spoke to Oprah Winfrey about how she is dealing with her mother’s passing, commenting she had to “keep going.” She did not address her relationship with Gordon. 

    Should the media leave Brown and Gordon alone to have whatever relationship they want? Tell us on Facebook.

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  • 12
    Mar
    2012
    7:43am, EDT

    Whitney Houston's family opens up to Oprah about her death, legacy

    By Courtney Garcia

    Whitney Houston’s family has offered few words since the singer’s untimely passing in February, but opened up for the first time on Sunday in a sentimental interview with Oprah Winfrey for OWN.

    In the first interview since the death of her mother, Whitney Houston, 19-year-old Bobbi Kristina Brown talked to Oprah Winfrey. NBC's Mike Taibbi reports.

    Speaking on the revelation and impact of Houston’s death, her relationship with Bobby Brown, and even the leaked casket photo, Houston’s daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, her brother, Gary Houston, and sister-in-law, Patricia Houston, all sat down with Winfrey at their home in Atlanta to address the pop star’s passing in a special airing of “Oprah’s Next Chapter.” The family was generally in good spirits, as Winfrey turned focus primarily to the emotional toll the death was playing on all of them, and their method of coping with the loss.

    For Bobbi Kristina, Whitney’s memory is nearly as strong as her life.

    “She would say at 5 a.m. the saints start praying,” said the 19-year-old, only daughter of the pop star. “I wake up now and look at the clock and it's 5 o'clock. I start praying."

    Bobbi Kristina told Winfrey she’s managing as best she can, that she’s “just trying to keep going” and feels her mother’s lingering presence around her, even in the form of flickering lights.

    “I can hear her voice telling me to 'keep moving, baby, I gotcha.' She's always with me. I can always feel her with me,” she explained, mentioning she aimed to further her mother’s legacy through her own career in singing and acting. Of her lasting memory with Whitney the day before she died, Bobbi Kristina commented, "I went to go get her ... I said, 'Come lay down with me.' She stayed with me all night and all day, rubbing my head. I slept in her arms. All day, all night."

    Winfrey saved the more probing questions for Gary and Patricia, asking them to recount the day Whitney died and to touch on reports she’d been abusing drugs and alcohol throughout the prior week. Patricia, who managed Whitney for 20 years, responded saying she didn’t know for certain, but doubted Whitney could have hid the fact she was on drugs with so much on her plate and so many people surrounding her. 

    On the day of her death, Whitney’s sister-in-law was staying at the Beverly Hilton a floor below her, and had left briefly to run errands during the time the singer was found. She returned to discover Whitney’s assistant screaming in the hall.

    "I knew something was wrong. I didn't know what. I was just numb,” Patricia remembered, beginning to cry. Whitney’s bodyguard attempted to revive her "to the point of exhaustion,” along with a team of paramedics, but it was too late. 

    “I saw them cover her up and I knew that was it,” said Patricia.


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    When asked whether he saw it coming, Whitney’s older brother said the news was a total shock, and while there was always a fear of the inevitable, it was only their mother, Cissy, who predicted Whitney would not be with the family for long. Winfrey also mentioned Cissy in the special, noting she’d asked her to speak as well, but the matriarch was not ready.

    “I asked her how she was doing, and she said, 'I’m not,'” remarked Winfrey.

    The family appeared to be angrier with the tabloids for publishing Whitney’s casket photo than they were with the person who took the picture, calling the press “intrusive and wicked.” However, despite the incessant rumors and questions, they said they felt they’d found closure with her passing.

    Bobbi Kristina agreed that she had “accepted” her mother’s death and knew she must move forward.

    In regards to Bobby Brown, Gary and Pat dismissed any rumors he wasn’t invited to the funeral, Gary even saying he loved Brown.

    “Bobby Brown was supposed to be there,” Gary stressed. "Bobby was a good guy. I don't know how good they were for each other."

    Furthermore, they do not blame Brown for Whitney’s demons, Pat commenting, “I can't say he introduced drugs to her. I don't think that's true."

    The interview concluded with Gary singing one of Whitney’s later hits, “I Look To You,” breaking down into tears on the last verse.

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  • 9
    Mar
    2012
    8:49am, EST

    'Everything happened so fast': Hair stylist talks about Whitney Houston's death

    By Randee Dawn, TODAY contributor

    Exactly what went on in Whitney Houston's Beverly Hilton hotel room on Feb. 11, the day she died, may never be fully known. But at least one person who was present during those chaotic hours has begun to share her story. Tiffanie Dixon, Houston's longtime hair stylist, first spoke with TODAY's Tamron Hall for "Dateline," and then sat down live with TODAY's Ann Curry on Friday to share her recollections and memories of her employer, and friend.

    "She was an amazing person," Dixon said, describing Houston as "America's princess." "Outside the music, she was fun-loving ... she loved people unconditionally."

    Dixon had been hired in 2006 initially to work on Houston's daughter's hair. Bobbi Kristina had just had her hair done and it hadn't come out right, so Houston rang up Dixon -- a Hollywood hair stylist and image consultant whose clients include Brandy and Mary J. Blige. The results were so impressive that Dixon came on board as Houston's primary hair stylist. On the afternoon of the 11th, she was coming to do Houston's hair when the singer's body was discovered in the bathtub.

    "At that moment, all I could think about was, 'Find someone to help,'" Dixon told Curry. "'Cause I didn't know what was going on exactly at all."

    She added, "Everything just kind of happened so fast. I was due to report to work, and we were doing a party that evening, and I heard something as I was going in the direction where I needed to go, and I was instructed to call for help, and that's what I did."

    She shot down the rumor that she had discovered Houston's body in the bathtub. Instead, Dixon recounted how she saw Houston's body "from afar" and ended up both comforting and being comforted by Bobbi Kristina in the hallway. "Absolutely, she did. She comforted me," said Dixon. "She didn't know what was going on."

    It was a real shock, because as Dixon recalled, Houston "was happy that day we were going to go to the party. We talked about looks and what she was going to wear ... and what we would do with that evening. She seemed very happy that day."


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    For now, Dixon says she's most concerned about Bobbi Kristina. Back in 2006, Dixon was invited into the Houston home to help the young woman look her best -- and she clearly still has an investment in lending a hand in Bobbi Kristina's life, if that's what's needed.

    "I'm sure that everything is going to be different," said Dixon of Bobbi Kristina's life. "She's still a baby, she's still a child and she's lost her mom. ... I can just really pray for her and hope she surrounds herself with positive people."

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  • 8
    Mar
    2012
    9:13pm, EST

    Houston's sister-in-law tells Oprah: 'The handwriting was on the wall'

    Reuters

    Oprah Winfrey gives a hug to Bobbi Kristina Brown, daughter of the late singer Whitney Houston, during a March 2 taping of their interview in Atlanta.

    By Gina Serpe, E! Online

    Oprah Winfrey's big get is inching ever closer to its big premiere, but while her sit-down with Whitney Houston's family, including daughter Bobbi Kristina, doesn't air until Sunday, E! Online has a first look at the interview.

    Among the family members in line for an emotional outpouring is Patricia Houston, Whitney's sister-in-law and onetime manager. Though obviously devastated by the untimely death, Patricia also made no attempt to hide the fact that she always suspected a premature and tragic end to Whitney's life.

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    "The handwriting was kind of on the wall," she told Oprah, when asked if she thought drugs would end up taking the superstar's life. "I would be kidding myself to say otherwise."

    She also noted that while, at some point in Whitney's life, she feared that the singer's destructive behavior would lead to her untimely passing, she and others truly believed that the danger period had ended.

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    "If things hadn't changed, but things were changing, things were really changing with her, very much so," she said. "It wasn't about the substance abuse or anything like that relative to the latter days or anything like that, I think it was more of lifestyle.


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    "I was afraid for other things, lifestyle more so than..." she trailed off. Not letting a tease like that go unanswered, Oprah pressed her on what, exactly, it was about her lifestyle that seemed so threatening.

    PHOTOS: Whitney Houston Funeral: Farewell to a Diva

    "I saw her chasing a dream, looking for love in all the wrong places."

    Expect more elaboration on that and more this weekend, when the full hour-long special airs on OWN.

    Do you plan to watch Oprah's interview with Whitney Houston's daughter? Tell us on Facebook.

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  • 7
    Mar
    2012
    6:13pm, EST

    Whitney Houston leaves everything to Bobbi Kristina

    Paul Zimmerman / Getty Images

    Bobbi Kristina Houston arrives at Whigham Funeral Home for a private viewing for her mother, Whitney Houston, on Feb. 17 in Newark, N.J.

    By Us Weekly

    Whitney Houston made sure her one true love would be taken care of before her untimely February 11 passing.

    The singer, 48, amended her will on April 14, 2000, leaving daughter Bobbi Kristina, now 19, everything in her possession. Bobbi Kristina will inherit her mother's money, furniture, clothing, personal effects, jewelry and cars, according to a 19-page court document obtained by Inside Edition.

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    The money will be placed in a trust until Bobbi Kristina turns 21 in 2014. She will receive additional money when she turns 25, and will be given access to the rest of Houston's fortune when she turns 30.

    Houston's mother Cissy, 78, is the executor of the will; her brother Michael and sister-in-law Donna are the trustees. The "I Look to You" singer's ex-husband, Bobby Brown, is mentioned in the will but receives nothing.

    VIDEO: Whitney Houston's career highlights


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    Houston first drafted a will on February 3, 1993 -- exactly one month before she gave birth to Bobbi Kristina.

    Bobbi Kristina will open up for the first time about her mother's death on an episode of "Oprah's Next Chapter," airing on OWN March 9 at 9 p.m. ET.

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    "[Bobbi Kristina] idolized Whitney," a source previously told Us Weekly. "She was always by her side in everything she did."

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  • 4
    Mar
    2012
    2:38pm, EST

    Oprah lands first interview with Whitney Houston's daughter

    By Sierra Marquina, E! Online

    Things may be looking up for Oprah Winfrey's ratings-challenged OWN cable channel. The media mogul is set to interview the late Whitney Houston's only daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, in her first interview since the death of her iconic mom.

    So what exactly will Oprah's latest big get entail?

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    According a statement from OWN, Oprah will sit down with Bobbi Kristina as well Whitney's sister-in-law/manager Patricia Houston and brother Gary Houston "in an intimate interview" set to air as a special episode of OWN's Oprah's Next Chapter on Sunday, March 11 at 9 p.m. ET.

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    The special will reportedly center on Bobbi Kristina's personal memories of her mom and how she would like Whitney to be remembered. The family will be on hand to share remembrances and address "the rumors and speculation surrounding Houston's death."

    Preceding the special, OWN will re-air "Remembering Whitney: The Oprah Interview," which features the talk show diva reflecting on her personal memories of the songstress as well as Houston's last in-depth television interview from The Oprah Winfrey Show.

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