Friday, February 17, 2012

WHITNEY HOUSTON Funeral to be Broadcast Live online Full Stream on Saturday

WHITNEY HOUSTON Funeral to be Broadcast Live online Full Stream on Saturday



Saturday's funeral for legendary pop singer Whitney Houston is expected to be made available for television and web streaming from the New jersey church where she grew up, Houston's publicist said Wednesday.
The services, to be held at New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, will be in a much smaller, more intimate setting than the concert halls and arenas Houston packed during her heyday.






                                                                             


BOBBY BROWN LEAVES THE FUNERAL  Singer Bobby Brown made a brief and dramatic appearance at ex-wife Whitney Houston's memorial service on Saturday, leaving abruptly after being told that his entourage couldn't sit together, police sources told CNN.
He arrived with several people and was apparently emotionally distraught, with red eyes and head hanging as he walked up the aisle of the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey. He approached Houston's casket, passed it and went back down the aisle.



In every sense, she will be going home.
Publicists and entertainers by Wednesday had confirmed nearly a dozen celebrities and personalities will be in some of the 1,500 coveted, "invitation-only" seats.


                                                         





The ceremony, due to begin at noon local time Saturday (Sunday 3.30am SA time), is by invitation only. According to CNN, Chaka Khan, Houston's cousin Dionne Warwick, and members of the Winans gospel music family are among the expected attendees.
Houston's godmother, Aretha Franklin, has been asked to sing at the service, Franklin's spokeswoman said.
Pastor and gospel singer Marvin Winans, a Houston family friend, told the Detroit Free Press he was asked to preside over the funeral by Houston's mother, Cissy. He said he will travel to New Jersey on Friday.
While reports had circulated that Houston's funeral would be a massive public service held at the 19,000-seat Prudential Center, also in Newark, her mother insisted on a ceremony at the church where the star honed her legendary voice, according to theNew York Post.
The 2003 funeral of the singer's father and onetime manager John Houston also was held at the church.
The star was found dead in a bath at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles on Saturday. Her body was flown to New Jersey by private jet late Monday and transported in a gold hearse to the Whigham Funeral Home.
According to Houston's death certificate, she will be buried at Fairview Cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey. TMZ, citing Houston family sources, said she will be laid to rest next to her father.
Though she will not be remembered in a public service, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said he planned to honour Houston across the state by ordering flags to fly at half-staff on the day of the funeral.
Bobby not welcome
Houston's ex-husband has been told he is "not welcome" at her funeral by several members of the singer's family.
The close family members, who have not been identified, warned Bobby Brown not to even try to attend as the Houston clan is "not fond of him."
During Houston and Brown's 14-year marriage, they repeatedly came to blows in private and public, with her husband being rumoured to have introduced her to illegal drugs.
He also published an autobiography where he hinted at doubts over his wife's sexuality, but in the days after her death has been pictured devastated by Houston's death.
Sources close to Brown told celebrity website TMZ that people connected to the Houston family have warned him that he shouldn't attempt to attend the funeral because the family isn't fond of him.




Bobby Is Not Welcome
Houston's ex-husband has been told he is "not welcome" at her funeral by several members of the singer's family.
The close family members, who have not been identified, warned Bobby Brown not to even try to attend as the Houston clan is "not fond of him."
During Houston and Brown's 14-year marriage, they repeatedly came to blows in private and public, with her husband being rumoured to have introduced her to illegal drugs.
He also published an autobiography where he hinted at doubts over his wife's sexuality, but in the days after her death has been pictured devastated by Houston's death.
Sources close to Brown told celebrity website TMZ that people connected to the Houston family have warned him that he shouldn't attempt to attend the funeral because the family isn't fond of him.


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