Acknowledgement...
[From Reuters]
Whitney Houston Acknowledges History of Drug Abuse
Tue December 3, 2002 03:26 PM ET
By Steve Gorman
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pop diva Whitney Houston, confronting health and lifestyle
questions that are clouding her career, acknowledges a history of drug and alcohol abuse
but insists in a rare television interview that "the party's over."
In the interview with ABC television to be broadcast on Wednesday night, Houston also
denied persistent rumors that she is suffering from eating disorders.
"I am not sick. Let's get that straight. I am not sick, OK?" she told Diane
Sawyer in the interview which is to be aired on ABC's "Primetime" days ahead of
the release of "Just Whitney..." her first album of all new material in four
years.
Excerpts of the interview were released by the network on Tuesday.
In it, the 39-year-old entertainer addressed a wide range of questions about her private
life, including her stormy marriage to singer Bobby Brown, who was arrested last month in
Atlanta and charged with drug and traffic offenses.
Asked about her own history of substance abuse -- "Is it alcohol? Is it marijuana? Is
it cocaine? Is it pills?" -- Houston answered, "It has been at times."
"All?" asked Sawyer, to which Houston replied, "At times. Uh-hm."
But Houston added, "I don't like to think of myself addicted. ... I had a bad habit
... which can be broken. ... I'm not gonna tell you I'm somebody's junkie."
"My business is sex, drugs, rock and roll. You know? My friends, we have a good time.
But as you get older and you get wiser ... you stop a lot of the kid stuff," Houston
said. "Trust me. I partied my tail off ... you get to a point where ... the party's
over."
FIRED FROM OSCARS
Houston insisted her religious faith would see her through tough times. "I'm on the
right path ... I'm a very prayerful person, even in the midst of the trouble, of the
battle."
Questions about Houston's health and behavior have been swirling in gossip columns for
years, stoked in early 2000 when she was abruptly dropped from the performance lineup of
the Academy Awards broadcast and again by her gaunt appearance at Michael Jackson's
tribute concert last year.
She also was arrested at an airport in 2000 for marijuana possession, but the charges were
later dropped.
Houston acknowledged she was fired from the Oscars by the show's producer, her old friend
Burt Bacharach. "I didn't mind. I really didn't want to do it anyway," she said.
"I had gotten bronchitis ... And I asked him just for a day, just to get it together.
And that's a long story."
She also vehemently denied that her thinness was the result of an eating disorder, such as
anorexia or bulimia.
"No way," she said. "I've always been a thin girl. I'm not going to be fat,
ever. Let's get that straight." She said at times of emotional stress her
"eating habits were awful."
Houston also appeared on camera with Brown, former member of the R&B group New
Edition, who acknowledged that he smokes marijuana on occasion to help him cope with manic
depression.
"I'm diagnosed bipolar," Brown said. "Every now and then ... I smoke a
joint ... It's not an every day thing ... it keeps me calm. Brown said he is unable to
take Lithium for his disorder, and Houston explained, "He was catatonic. took his
whole spirit away."
Houston also said she still loves her 81-year-old father despite the $100 million lawsuit
his entertainment company has filed against her alleging breach of contract.
"We'll work it out, because no matter what, he's my dad. And I'm his daughter,"
she said, adding, "They'll never get $100 million out of me. I know that!"
NEWSFILE: 3 DECEMBER 2002
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