Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown
This is a follow up to the April 30, 2012 article
Bobby Brown Breaking Down At People Blaming Him For Whitney
Houston's Death. Later in the day, Matt Lauer released an
excerpt from an interview with Bobby Brown that is scheduled to air on
Thursday, May 3, 2012, in which he states he is not to blame for
Houston's drug problems and she is the one, who introduced him to hard
drugs.
Previously, Brown made similar statements, regarding singer, Janet
Jackson, whom he also dated, being the person that introduced him to
hard liquor. People that know both women dispute these statements.
Houston herself stated in an interview that after she got married to
Brown, in what was an abusive marriage, she fell into hardcore drug use,
smoking marijuana joints laced with crack cocaine.
Matt Lauer interviewing Bobby Brown
Houston overdosed on February 11, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California.
She was 48. The Judiciary Report predicted her death in the
April 27. 2010 article Whitney Houston On The Brink. People in the industry,
namely Houston's label and handlers, kept pushing her career rather than
rehab, to her detriment.
In the February 13, 2012 article "Whitney Houston Is The Latest Hollywood Star To Die Under Tragic
Circumstances"
the Judiciary Report stated of Bobby Brown,
"With fame came challenges - namely heavy drug
and alcohol abuse being introduced into her life, with her marriage to
Bobby Brown in 1992 (sorry, Bobby, but it's true). Many commented that
prior to Brown, Houston was alert, on time for events and did more
career work. However, that changed when she got married and people
publicly commented on and wrote about it."
Matt Lauer interviewing Bobby Brown and his
children
Brown is in denial about drugs and alcohol. It is evident in him
blaming Houston and Jackson for his addictions. I hope he truly gets
clean or he shall die early as well. Same regarding their daughter,
Bobbi Kristina Brown, who also has addiction issues. Drugs and alcohol are no joke.
It's a tough place to be in. I know people that
have struggled with it, but it takes dedication to beat it - and just
know - people can beat it.