she took alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and some pills. she all so took them all at once. she would only do that sometimes.
She took weed, cocaine & zinc. She had heart problems and the cocaine didn't help so she drowned in her bath. On Daybreak this morning.
No. According to the Los Angeles County Coroner, the causes of Whitney Houston's death were drowning and the "effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use."
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No, not at all. She was only married once-- to Bobby Brown. By most accounts, it was a tempestuous relationship, filled with drug use and domestic violence and ending in divorce.
No, she did not commit suicide. The cause of Whitney Houston's death was finally released on March 22, 2012. After Houston was found dead in the bathtub of her room at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in California, there was speculation that drugs had played a role in her death. The official autopsy and toxicology reports, issued by the Los Angeles County Coroner, show that the causes of Whitney Houston's death were drowning and the "effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use."
Sadly, her adult life was increasingly marked by drug use and drinking, as well as a difficult marriage that had domestic violence in it and led her to get a divorce. Her death, at age 48, was directly linked to her prolonged drug use, and was a disappointing end to the life of an entertainer with so much talent who seems to have been her own worst enemy.
No, there is no evidence of it. While tabloids reported that Ray J and Whitney argued before she died, the police found no evidence that any crime was committed. In fact, the coroner's report related her death to her drug use. She became unconscious in the bath-tub and drowned. Drugs were in her system, and the coroner said prolonged drug use had weakened her heart. So, nobody killed Whitney. She died of drowning and drug use.
Now that she is dead, her drug use in no longer an issue; but drugs contributed to her death, according to the coroner, who noted that her long-time use of cocaine weakened her heart. For years, Whitney Houston struggled with addiction to drugs and to alcohol, and despite her family's efforts to get her into treatment, she was never able to stay away from them.
No, not in the literal sense. Sometimes, writers will use metaphors like "hurricane" or "tornado" to describe chaos in a person's life. Whitney's life, due to her drug addiction, was certainly chaotic, but she was not hit by any actual hurricanes.
No. According to the Los Angeles County Coroner, the causes of Whitney Houston's death were drowning and the "effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use."
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No, not at all. She was only married once-- to Bobby Brown. By most accounts, it was a tempestuous relationship, filled with drug use and domestic violence and ending in divorce.
The fact that she used drugs was the problem. Whitney Houston had an addictive personality and struggled with both drug and alcohol abuse. This led her to make foolish decisions about her finances, and to put her health (and her singing voice) in jeopardy. And it probably contributed to her marriage to Bobby Brown: while it is not true that Brown introduced her to drugs, it is absolutely true that her drug and alcohol use escalated while the two of them were married.
By many accounts, Whitney Houston was deeply insecure and felt that she was not good enough, despite her fame. Some family friends suggested after her death that her insecurities contributed to her use of drugs and alcohol.
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.
It does not appear that Whitney Houston deliberately killed herself, but like too many celebrities, she did indulge in recreational drug use which was harmful to both her physical and mental health. Drug abuse of this type is often fatal.
No, she did not commit suicide. The cause of Whitney Houston's death was finally released on March 22, 2012. After Houston was found dead in the bathtub of her room at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in California, there was speculation that drugs had played a role in her death. The official autopsy and toxicology reports, issued by the Los Angeles County Coroner, show that the causes of Whitney Houston's death were drowning and the "effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use."
I am not sure I understand this question. Whitney Houston is dead, and when she lived, she was not a politician or an advertising executive. It is generally politicians or advertisers who use propaganda devices, in order to persuade you; the purpose of these tactics is to change your mind and either get you to vote for someone or get you to purchase something. Perhaps Houston's publicist used propaganda to misdirect the public when Whitney had drug problems; a publicist will try to present the best possible image for the performer, and if there is a problem, the publicist will find a way to cover it up or change the subject. Publicists try to hide their clients' personal issues so that the public doesn't turn against that performer. But I am not sure the behavior of Whitney Houston's publicist rises to the level of propaganda.