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Whitney Houston Final Autopsy Report: Drug Spoon, Cocaine Found in Hotel Room
Whitney Houston Final Autopsy Report: Drug Spoon, Cocaine Found in Hotel Room
Whitney Houston Final Autopsy Report: Drug Spoon, Cocaine Found in Hotel Room
Last month, an autopsy report revealed that Whitney Houston died Feb. 11 due to "drowning and effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use," according to the Los Angeles County coroner's office. Now a final autopsy report shows that a "spoon with a white crystal-like substance on it" and a "white powdery substance" were also found in the Beverly Hilton hot
Target, Whitney Houston: Retailer Pulls Greeting Card Mocking Singer
Target, Whitney Houston: Retailer Pulls Greeting Card Mocking Singer
Target, Whitney Houston: Retailer Pulls Greeting Card Mocking Singer
Hats off to Target for pulling what, if taste were no issue, would surely have been a hot item. As numerous sites have reported, the retailer will no longer sell a greeting card that mocks Whitney Houston and her troubled relationship with Bobby Brown, the man many blame for introducing her to drugs and therefore causing her untimely death...
Whitney Houston’s Death to Be Ruled an Accident
Whitney Houston’s Death to Be Ruled an Accident
Whitney Houston’s Death to Be Ruled an Accident
After much speculation, singer Whitney Houston's tragic death will reportedly be ruled an accident. E! News cites a source within the investigation, who has confirmed that the legendary singer, who passed away in Los Angeles on Feb. 11, did not die by her own hand, nor as the result of a deliberate action taken by anyone else...
Robin Thicke, Whitney Houston ‘Exhale': Singer Covers Icon’s Song
Robin Thicke, Whitney Houston ‘Exhale': Singer Covers Icon’s Song
Robin Thicke, Whitney Houston ‘Exhale': Singer Covers Icon’s Song
Singer Robin Thicke has released his rendition of Whitney Houston's 1995 hit single 'Exhale (Shoop Shoop),' which was featured on the soundtrack for the film 'Waiting to Exhale,' starring Houston. "I was thinking about Whitney and how incredible she was and remembered I had recorded this song years ago but never released it," Thicke said in a statement to MTV News...
Whitney Houston Funeral Will Be Watched by Fans on the Internet
Whitney Houston Funeral Will Be Watched by Fans on the Internet
Whitney Houston Funeral Will Be Watched by Fans on the Internet
NEW YORK (AP) - They won't be there in person, but Whitney Houston's millions of fans worldwide will be able to share in her homecoming service Saturday as they watch her private funeral on the Internet and elsewhere. Houston's publicist, Kristen Foster, announced Wednesday that The Associated Press will be the only video camera allowed inside at Saturday's funeral in Newark...
Whitney Houston Funeral: Aretha Franklin to Sing, Jesse Jackson Will Show
Whitney Houston Funeral: Aretha Franklin to Sing, Jesse Jackson Will Show
Whitney Houston Funeral: Aretha Franklin to Sing, Jesse Jackson Will Show
Whitney Houston's godmother, Aretha Franklin, will perform Saturday (Feb. 18) at the singer's New Jersey funeral, ET Online reports. According to a source, music biz luminary Clive Davis personally asked the soul legend to sing at the event, which is set to take place at Newark's New Hope Baptist Church, where Whitney first found her voice...
Melanie Fiona, Whitney Houston: Singer Cried ‘Three Hours Straight’ After Idol’s Death
Melanie Fiona, Whitney Houston: Singer Cried ‘Three Hours Straight’ After Idol’s Death
Melanie Fiona, Whitney Houston: Singer Cried ‘Three Hours Straight’ After Idol’s Death
Melanie Fiona had a lot to be thankful for at this year's Grammy Awards. Before winning the trophies in the Best R&B Song and Traditional R&B Vocal Performance categories -- both for her feature on Cee Lo Green's 'Fool For You' -- the Canadian songstress was numb with grief over the death of her idol, Whitney Houston. "I ca...

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