Whitney Houston's Sister-In-Law Denies Oprah's Stage Fall Claim
Key Points:
- Pat Houston, Whitney Houston’s sister-in-law and estate executor, disputed Oprah Winfrey’s claim that Whitney was high during a 2009 live performance, stating the singer fell off stage during a sound check due to darkness and unfamiliarity with the stage, not drug use.
- Pat emphasized Whitney’s professionalism and talent during that performance, urging the public to respect her legacy and avoid perpetuating myths about her struggles.
- Oprah Winfrey recounted that Whitney was clean during a 2009 interview but had relapsed by the time of a live performance where she fell off stage, and she had asked the studio audience not to release footage to protect Whitney’s reputation.
- Whitney Houston’s well-documented battles with addiction and her death in 2012 were noted, with coroners citing accidental drowning and contributing factors including heart disease and cocaine use.
- Public reaction to Winfrey’s remarks was mixed, with some questioning the timing and necessity of sharing such details and others suggesting it might have encouraged Whitney to seek help.