What’s right, wrong or suspect in the new movie about the life and death of Whitney Houston?
Seems unlikely. In his memoir, , Brown recounts the day he proposed to Houston in the back of a limo and pulled out a massive engagement ring.
After spurning Davis’ plea for her to go to rehab, she finally entered one of those centers, about a year after her father’s death. Indeed. Houston was deeply affected by John Houston’s death in 2003, from heart disease and diabetes. In the biopic, we see her rejecting Davis’ plea to go into rehab, insisting she has her problem under control, before she finally is carted away after John’s death. But the movie makes it seem as if that was her only stint; in fact, she also checked into facilities like that at least twice more.
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