Another show biz icon has passed...RIP Whitney...

Whitney Houston

has fans that never have used the SEARCH BUTTON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Re: Whitney Houston

Belongs in the Movie/Entertainment forum like my thread.
 
I'm going to be blunt, those that "Jedifyed" me, I Did my thread in the Movie/Entertainment forum. RIP Threads re Actors, Singers, Comedians et al. belong in that forum, not the OT, that's why that forum was created, so to all you smug uglies...Ppppppppptttttttt. :p

Frankly I wish Bobbie Brown had kicked it, he's a waste of skin.
 
Caught me by surprise this morning, when I heard the radio. I was just shocked, but somehow we all saw it coming…
 
Re: Whitney Houston

Sadly a few of the threads didn't have her name in them I noticed. That seems to be why half of the searches never work.
 
Hear the news this AM in the UK, i cant say i was shocked though, i did happen to see her on the UK X factor last year.......embarassing and off her face......how tragic nobody could pull her away from such a terrible addiction.
Dont do drugs kids, we know what were talking about.

lee
 
While I find it sad that another great singer has passed I think some of these other celebrities are going a bit far. Al Sharpton wants a world wide moment of silence? For a drug addict? Really? She had a daughter that is now left behind because of her mothers drug addiction. But, yes, we all should have a moment of silence and praise her for what a great person she was. :confused

How about a moment of silence for those who truly deserve it, but never get it enough, like the men and women of our armed forces?

Sorry if this comes off harsh, but all the publicity that is going to be poured on her is undeserving because of the way she chose to live and end her life.

Sorry, but if your going to play with the Devil, one day, he gonna come a callin...
 
Agreed, you cant be a Crackhead and expect any different, pretty tragic, but there ya go, nuff said.
As for a minute of silence, my ass, what a load of bollocks, its comments like that, from dreamers like Mr Sharpton that grinds my gears, she was a Crackhead, not a fairy princess *********.

lee
 
I'm glad her critics are so smug in their own goodness and perfections that they can't even comprehend anything that might transpire in their own lives that could possibly reduce them to a level of something as unsavory as drug addiction, especially crack. Not being able to overcome your demons in this life does not mean you have chosen them as bedfellows.

She was a graceful and beautiful lady who had one of the most stunning voices ever heard. Her addiction certainly hurt her career and, in worsening, kept her from being able to give of her gifts as she once had, but it cannot diminish what she gave prior, cannot wipe away the beauty that was.

................I Will Always Love You..............RIP Whitney, and thank you for all the beauty you shared with the world.

Shylaah
 
Her rendition of our National Anthem many years ago at the Super Bowl set a gold standard. Gave me goose bumps, simply an incredible voice. Such a shame for her child :(
 
I bet the autopsy will reveal she didnt even die from illicit drugs, but from a bad combo of prescription drugs, much like how Heath Ledger died.
 
Such sad news. To be gone at 48 and leave a child behind is just tragic. It's just a shame she could never get past whatever personal demons had hold of her.
 
She had talent and its a shame that she decided to take a path that wasted so much potential. I always feel bad when something like this happens due to that waste of opportunity and talent.

From hacking to celebrities wasting their talents to people that have the ability to create instead of destroying, I just hate to see anyone blow that away in a destructive manner. The world is a much better place if people realized how to maximize such capabilities for good causes. That's the real tragedy of something like this.
 
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