We can't decided if the late Whitney Houston would either be mortified by or excited about her daughter Bobbi Kristina's latest shenanigans, which involve leaving a nasty note for her neighbors upon an alleged eviction.
Sometimes you just feel the music. Everyone has had that moment in their car when they get a little too enthusiastic while belting out the tunes only to find your being watched by judgeful eyes in the vehicle next to you.
Madam Tussauds' wax museum unveiled four statues of the late, great Whitney Houston. The pop diva died a year ago -- Feb. 11 is the anniversary -- and the wax figures represent, commemorate and celebrate different eras of Houston's long and storied career and show off the various sides of her personality and style.
We're embarking on one year since the world lost Whitney Houston on the eve of the Grammys. In addition to being heartbreaking, the loss of Houston at such a pivotal moment in music was also difficult in terms of logistics: a tribute had to be paid to the fallen legend, and a new TV special will examine how her moving farewell came to fruition.
Hard to believe, but next month will mark the one-year anniversary of Whitney Houston's tragic death. And in honor of the legendary singer, her mother Cissy Houston is releasing a memoir entitled 'Remembering Whitney: My Story of Love, Loss, and the Night the Music Stopped.'
That title. We're already feeling all the feels.