THE DEVILS IN THE DIVA: Whitney Houston and the Long Sad Road to Room 434: An Investigative Report (PART 5)
The voice was infectious, intoxicating. Walden remembers that Mick Jagger, “a big Whitney fan,” came to his studio to meet the princess of pop. Natalie Cole, he adds, was in awe of the Jersey girl with the voice that breathed fire. “It was like riding a rocket ship,” Walden says of his time with Houston. “It was a superhuman feat! We talk about her addiction, but when you look at Whitney Houston, you have to realize how much work she did, how much love she put out into the universe.”
The glory of her voice was evidence of the power of God, “because she was completely spiritual,” says Walden. She would give prayers of gratitude in the recording studio. Soon, though, the voice was tempered by pain and heartache. In 1992, before 800 guests at her New Jersey mansion, she married Bobby Brown. “John, her father, told me how upset he was that she was marrying Bobby,” says Gerry Griffith. “Most people were. We knew Bobby and the type of guy he was—a street guy. But Whitney was smart enough to handle somebody like Bobby.”
Having conquered music, Whitney wanted a movie career. She was pregnant when she madeThe Bodyguard with Kevin Costner, who was riding the success of his Oscar-winning Dances with Wolves, and she had a miscarriage on the set. Some thought the rough cut of the film was a miss, because there was not enough of Whitney singing. More was added, and at the last minute Costner, who was a producer, replaced the song “What Becomes of the Broken-Hearted” with one by Dolly Parton: “I Will Always Love You.” Whitney had such a strong presence that “she sucked the air out of the room,” according to David Foster, who did the landmark arrangement of the Parton song for her. The Bodyguard turned out not only to be a box-office hit but also to have the best-selling soundtrack of all time. For the next six years, Whitney would concentrate on acting as she starred in Waiting to Exhale (1995) and The Preacher’s Wife (1996).
...In 1992, before 800 guests at her New Jersey mansion, she married Bobby Brown. “John, her father, told me how upset he was that she was marrying Bobby,” says Gerry Griffith...
Bobby had already had about two or three kids at the time he married Whitney. What father would want that kind of drama for his daughter? The thing that many people don't seem to understand is that Bobby according to Whitney was her 'drug' or escape from the life that everyone else had created for her, her mother, her father, her mentors, her PR team, etc... Although she grew up in New Jersey first in Newark then in East Orange, she had a bit of 'hood' in her. The public image wasn't really who she was. With Bobby, she could be herself....
It's sad, but Bobby in my opinion should have known better than to marry Whitney. Her career overshadowed his career. It just wasn't a good mix especially for Bobby. I hear that all his life, he wanted to be a big entertainer. I hear Bobby's music all the time and he really was a great entertainer with movie credits for music and acting... Ghost Busters He also appeared in "It's A Thin Line" alongside Martin Lawrence. He was awesome in his own right, but the two of them together (Whitney) because Whitney being a household name created a different path for Bobby’s career. It's really a sad and tragic love story gone terribly wrong.
I think that Bobby has really gotten an unfair beating in the media and the court of public opinion. The truth is Whitney and Bobby loved each other and the child that they created together. They had their share of troubles, but who doesn't. In the end... though they still endeared one another.