Whitney Reveals Drug & Marriage Troubles...
Rolling Stone: Whitney Houston Reveals Drug, Marriage Troubles on
“Oprah”
9/16/09, 3:47 pm EST
When Whitney Houston gave
her infamous “crack is wack” interview to Diane Sawyer in 2002, she owned up
to a mild drug problem. Over the past two days on Oprah, the singer revealed
the true extent of her troubles: that she was addicted to marijuana laced
with rock cocaine and emotionally battered by husband Bobby Brown until she
gathered the strength to leave him in 2006 following rehab stints and an
intervention by her mother, Cissy. Clips from the two-part interview are
available on Oprah’s Website.
The second part of Houston’s Oprah appearance featured an emotional
performance of I Look to You’s “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength” that left
Winfrey in tears. (The song came off stronger than Houston’s lackluster
tunes on Good Morning America, which were filmed the day after she taped the
Oprah interview.) Houston told Winfrey she originally dropped out of the
spotlight because she “wanted to be normal — I had no normal 20s, I had no
normal 30s.” But her 14-year marriage to Brown spiraled out of control and
nearly claimed her career. Here’s a rundown of Houston’s five most shocking
admissions:
• Houston says Brown couldn’t live with her success: “I think something
inside happens to a man when a woman has that much control.” In answer to
the question, “Was he jealous?” Houston took a long pause and responded,
“He’s not going to like this, but yes.”
• Houston’s concerns over Brown’s self-esteem led her to OK filming on Being
Bobby Brown, the reality show calamity that spawned a few of The Soup’s
best-ever clips. Did Houston realize what she was getting into with the
show? “I did not,” she said. “I was crazy in love.”
• Houston’s drug of choice: weed mixed with coke. “You were freebasing
cocaine?” Oprah asked. “Basically, and weed,” Houston replied, denying she
ever smoked a pipe. She then explained to Oprah how she used to prepare it:
“You put it in your marijuana, Oprah, you lace it, you roll it up, and you
smoke it in your weed — it’s like heroin and cocaine speedballing, but you
level it off, with marijuana.”
• The worst thing Brown ever did to Houston was spit in her face following a
birthday celebration she had planned in his honor. Their daughter Bobbi
Kristina saw the incident, and was horrified. Though sometimes she and Brown
would “laugh our tails off,” at one point, Brown painted evil eyes on their
bedroom walls: “It was really strange.”
• Michael Jackson’s death affected Houston profoundly, and when she
performed beside him at the Jackson’s 30th anniversary special in 2001 she
was “scared” looking at him. Was he a mirror for her? “In some ways, yes,”
Houston said.
NEWSFILE:
16 SEPTEMBER 2009
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