Made with the full authorization of her family, Whitney’s Cannes Film Festival premiere was met with shock over the many allegations made about Whitney Houston’s childhood and personal life.
Six years ago, Houston accidentally drowned in a hotel bathtub, her death attributed to the effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use. Her daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, died in a similar manner three years later in 2015.
Here are the biggest revelations from Whitney, as revealed by film critics and journalists who say they screened the intimate documentary.
1. Whitney did have a romantic relationship with Robyn Crawford
The documentary explores Houston and Crawford’s rumored bond, which for years was the subject of tabloid speculation. Bobby Brown had previously confirmed their relationship and described his wife as bisexual.
In the trailer, one person refers to Crawford as Houston’s safety net and says Brown was jealous of the career she had built. Crawford worked as Houston’s creative director for some time, until a power struggle with Brown ensued and she cut ties with the couple forever.
2. Bobbi Kristina allegedly attempted suicide
One Los Angeles Times reporter says that in the documentary, it’s revealed that Bobbi Kristina attempted to take her own life years before her mother’s death by cutting her arms.
At the age of 22, the aspiring singer was discovered unconscious and submerged in a bathtub. She succumbed to her injuries seven months later, and boyfriend Nick Gordon was ordered to pay the Brown family $36 million in a wrongful death case.
3. Bobby Brown feels guilty for Houston’s fall from grace
In an interview with Deadline, Director Kevin Macdonald says Brown isn’t ready to be honest because of the guilt and self-protectiveness he harbours about the situation. From his perspective, he felt just unwilling or unable to really be honest about himself, let alone to be honest about Whitney.
4. A Feud Between Paula Abdul and Houston
A lighter moment from the film’s trailer exposes Whitney’s less-than endearing thoughts about Paula. Houston is venting to her mother when she mentions the fellow pop star, saying: “One thing—Paula Abdul ain’t s--t. That girl is singing off-key on the record.” Similarly, the website for the film notes it will feature exclusive audio and never-before-seen video archive from her time as a recording artist and performer.
Patricia Houston, the executor of Houston’s estate, said in a previous statement to Rolling Stone: “To tell Whitney’s story, you have to know her story. We could not be more excited that Whitney’s fans will have this authoritative and definitive documentary chronicling the full arc or her career and the scope of Whitney’s entire life.
“This is an amazing retrospective that celebrates Whitney with never-before-seen footage and Kevin approaches her life with no blinders on. He captures all of Whitney’s magic, and he does not ignore the hard times. This is a film that will truly thrill all who knew and loved her as a musician, actress, model and so much more.”
Whitney hits theaters July 6.
Source: Eonline
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