She claimed she was ill and couldn't attend (very possible, since she had a number of health problems over the past year or two). But later, reports surfaced in several magazines that Aretha and Whitney's mom (Cissy Houston) had experienced some sort of disagreement or argument, and that may have contributed to Aretha not attending.
No, they are not related, but Whitney always felt close to her and thought of her as an aunt. Actually, Aretha was Whitney's godmother.
Many media sources have reported that it was Aretha Franklin, but in an interview with Al Roker after Whitney Houston's death, Aretha stated that she was not Whitney's godmother, but rather, a very close family friend. That said, Whitney thought of Aretha as a member of the family, and there are reports she called her "Aunt Ree" when still a child. But after Whitney died, reports also surfaced that Aretha and Cissy Houston (Whitney's mom) had a dispute and became estranged from each other; this may explain why Aretha began to disavow any relationship to the family. Who_is_Whitney_Houston_godmother
It has been widely reported for years that Aretha was Whitney's godmother, but after Whitney died, Aretha was interviewed on the Today show and said she had only been a friend of the family and not Whitney's godmother. However, many articles have noted that Whitney felt very close to Aretha, even calling her Aunt Ree. And there have been a few stories since Whitney's death that indicate Aretha and Whitney's mom (Cissy Houston) had some sort of disagreement or dispute, so that may have contributed to Aretha now saying she was never Whitney's godmother.
Until Whitney's death in February 2012, most media sources said it was soul singer Aretha Franklin. But since Whitney died, there seems to have been a falling-out between Whitney's mom (Cissy Houston) and Aretha, and when Aretha was interviewed on the Today Show by Al Roker, she denied being Whitney's godmother, and said she had only been a friend of the family. But it was widely reported for years that Whitney thought of Aretha as a part of her family, even calling her "Aunt Ree," and it was also widely reported that Aretha was in fact Whitney's godmother. We may never know the full story.
Until Whitney's death in February 2012, most media sources said it was Aretha Franklin. But since Whitney died, there seems to have been a falling-out between Whitney's mom (Cissy Houston) and Aretha, and when Aretha was interviewed on the Today Show by Al Roker, she denied being Whitney's godmother, and said she had only been a friend of the family. But it was widely reported for years that Whitney thought of Aretha as a part of her family, even calling her "Aunt Ree," and it was also widely reported that Aretha was in fact Whitney's godmother. We may never know the full story.
No, they are not related, but Whitney always felt close to her and thought of her as an aunt. Actually, Aretha was Whitney's godmother.
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Aretha is considered Whitney's Godmother. She called her Auntie Ree growing up as Whitney's mother Cissy Houston often sang background for Aretha
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Media sources for years reported that Aretha Franklin was Whitney's godmother, and she did not correct that assertion. But more accurately, she seems to have been Whitney Houston's honorary Aunt; Whitney referred to her as "Aunt Ree". Whitney Houston's actual Godmother is Darlene Love. In an interview with Al Roker after Whitney's death, Aretha Franklin confirmed that she was not Whitney Houston's Godmother, but a very close family friend and an honorable "Aunt" to Whitney. It should also be noted that Aretha seemed to have gotten into some sort of dispute with Whitney's mom, Cissy Houston, about whether the family had done enough to keep Whitney off drugs; perhaps Aretha has been trying to separate herself from the family by now saying she was never Whitney's godmother.
Many media sources have reported that it was Aretha Franklin, but in an interview with Al Roker after Whitney Houston's death, Aretha stated that she was not Whitney's godmother, but rather, a very close family friend. That said, Whitney thought of Aretha as a member of the family, and there are reports she called her "Aunt Ree" when still a child. But after Whitney died, reports also surfaced that Aretha and Cissy Houston (Whitney's mom) had a dispute and became estranged from each other; this may explain why Aretha began to disavow any relationship to the family. Who_is_Whitney_Houston_godmother
It has been widely reported for years that Aretha was Whitney's godmother, but after Whitney died, Aretha was interviewed on the Today show and said she had only been a friend of the family and not Whitney's godmother. However, many articles have noted that Whitney felt very close to Aretha, even calling her Aunt Ree. And there have been a few stories since Whitney's death that indicate Aretha and Whitney's mom (Cissy Houston) had some sort of disagreement or dispute, so that may have contributed to Aretha now saying she was never Whitney's godmother.
You are probably referring to Aretha Franklin, with whom she always had a close relationship, and as a child, she called her as "Auntie Ree." There have been some sources that said Aretha was also Whitney's godmother, but after Whitney died, Aretha went on some talk shows and denied this. It should be noted that Aretha seems to have had some sort of dispute with Cissy Houston (Whitney's mom), so this may explain why she no longer claims to have been Whitney's godmother.
Until Whitney's death in February 2012, most media sources said it was Aretha Franklin. But since Whitney died, there seems to have been a falling-out between Whitney's mom (Cissy Houston) and Aretha, and when Aretha was interviewed on the Today Show by Al Roker, she denied being Whitney's godmother, and said she had only been a friend of the family. But it was widely reported for years that Whitney thought of Aretha as a part of her family, even calling her "Aunt Ree," and it was also widely reported that Aretha was in fact Whitney's godmother. We may never know the full story.
Until Whitney's death in February 2012, most media sources said it was soul singer Aretha Franklin. But since Whitney died, there seems to have been a falling-out between Whitney's mom (Cissy Houston) and Aretha, and when Aretha was interviewed on the Today Show by Al Roker, she denied being Whitney's godmother, and said she had only been a friend of the family. But it was widely reported for years that Whitney thought of Aretha as a part of her family, even calling her "Aunt Ree," and it was also widely reported that Aretha was in fact Whitney's godmother. We may never know the full story.
Until Whitney's death in February 2012, most media sources said it was Aretha Franklin. But since Whitney died, there seems to have been a falling-out between Whitney's mom (Cissy Houston) and Aretha, and when Aretha was interviewed on the Today Show by Al Roker, she denied being Whitney's godmother, and said she had only been a friend of the family. But it was widely reported for years that Whitney thought of Aretha as a part of her family, even calling her "Aunt Ree," and it was also widely reported that Aretha was in fact Whitney's godmother. We may never know the full story.
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