Making the Video - 1999 Whitney Houston I Learned from the Best 1-17 was released on:
USA: 2 November 1999
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Whitney Houston and Wendy Williams were not friends because they had an argument over Whitney's drug abuse. Whitney felt that Wendy was making her look bad during interviews.
Making Monsters - 2011 Horrors for Houston 1-5 was released on: USA: 30 September 2012
While she once thought about modeling, Whitney began singing at a very young age, and as soon as she graduated from high school, she began making appearances with her mother's touring show. Eventually, she was discovered and went out on her own.
Probably one regrettable decision was marrying singer Bobby Brown. While Whitney Houston was in love with him (she said in interviews that she was attracted to "bad boys"), he was absolutely the wrong person for her, according to her family. He contributed to making her drug and alcohol problems worse, and he also was physically abusive. Their marriage ended in divorce.
No, there is no evidence that they disliked each other. In fact, Kevin was at Whitney's funeral and was very upset about her death. Some reports have said that Whitney was difficult to work with, due to her drug use and her insecurity, but at that time, Costner says he had no idea Whitney was on drugs; there is also not much proof that there were personal problems between the two stars.
Billions of viewers watched Whitney Houston's funeral on television, on the internet and some celebrities even attended the private funeral. Hope this info help...... :D Saudia
The Making of 'Triumph of the Spirit' - 1990 was released on: USA: April 1990 (Houston Film Festival)
Whitney Houston was one of the biggest female pop stars of all time. She was a beautiful black woman. her making to be a pop star was 1 in a million she wanted to be a singer when she was since she was a little girl if she wasn't a pop star i wouldn't be writing this but she always had god by he side born in august 9 1963 died in febuary 11 2012. BY: Donmikeala collins
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they learned it from the hittites.
James Whitney Bunting has written: 'The distance principle in railroad rate making'