Whitney Houston’s Sister-In-Law Denies Oprah’s Claim About Late Singer’s Stage Fall
The estate of Whitney Houston has rejected claims made by Oprah Winfrey regarding a 2009 incident. Winfrey suggested Houston fell off stage during a show appearance because of drug use. Pat Houston, the estate executor, called these claims inaccurate and unfair.
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The Whitney Houston estate and family have formally disputed Winfrey's viral recollections of the singer's 2009 stage fall.
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Whitney Houston Estate Denies Oprah Winfrey's Drug Use Claims
confidence 100%The estate of Whitney Houston has rejected claims made by Oprah Winfrey regarding a 2009 incident. Winfrey suggested Houston fell off stage during a show appearance because of drug use. Pat Houston, the estate executor, called these claims inaccurate and unfair.
What's confirmed:
- Pat Houston is the executor of Whitney Houston's estate.
- Oprah Winfrey claimed Whitney Houston fell off stage during a 2009 appearance on her show due to drug use.
- The Whitney Houston estate denies the claim that the singer was high during the fall.
- Whitney Houston died in 2012 at age 48.
Still unconfirmed:
- Oprah Winfrey's power of persuasion saved Whitney Houston from public humiliation.
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Whitney Houston Estate and Family Deny Oprah Winfrey's Stage Fall Claims
confidence 90%Oprah Winfrey alleged that Whitney Houston fell off a stage and asked the audience to keep the incident secret. The singer's estate and sister-in-law have refuted these claims. The estate described the account as inaccurate and unfair.
What's confirmed:
- Whitney Houston's estate denied Oprah Winfrey's claims regarding the singer falling off a stage.
- The estate called Oprah Winfrey's claims inaccurate and unfair.
Still unconfirmed:
- Whitney Houston fell off stage and begged the audience not to leak the incident.
- The stage fall was caused by drug use.
- The incident was cut from a show.