A lot of people who'd been living with the believe that Bobby Brown got late Whitney Houston hooked on drugs can now get the facts right! Whitney accidentally drowned Feb. 11, 2012, in a bathtub at the Beverly Hilton hotel the day before the Grammy Awards. The cause of death was given as drowning and effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use. Traces of cocaine, marijuana, Xanax, Flexeril and Benadryl were found in her system.
Whitney's Brother, Michael has revealed the truth. While speaking to Oprahon OWN in the company of their mother, Michael said:
"I feel responsible for what I let go so far we were always, you know, being together most
of the time, and her following behind me -- I taught her to drive. We
played together -- everything that you do together as you're growing up
-- and then when you get into drugs, you do that together too, and it
just got out of hand."
And when Oprah presented what she called "the big question": Did you introduce her to drugs?
"I would say, yeah, we did everything together, so once I was into that, then she followed suit," he responded.
"So was the first time she tried freebasing cocaine, or cocaine, crack, whatever ... are you the one who introduced it to her?" Winfrey pressed.
"I think probably the first time we ever, she ever did it was probably, you know -- but you gotta understand, at the time, the '80s, it was acceptable.... In the entertainment industry it was just like, available. It wasn't like a bad word like it is now. You know what I'm saying? We didn't know. We just didn't know."
"So was the first time she tried freebasing cocaine, or cocaine, crack, whatever ... are you the one who introduced it to her?" Winfrey pressed.
"I think probably the first time we ever, she ever did it was probably, you know -- but you gotta understand, at the time, the '80s, it was acceptable.... In the entertainment industry it was just like, available. It wasn't like a bad word like it is now. You know what I'm saying? We didn't know. We just didn't know."
He said Whitney was in her late 20s, already famous, had money and
was traveling around when they started doing drugs, long before her 1992
marriage to Brown.
"So the first time she did it, it was you, so that's the demon you live with," Winfrey said.
"Every day," Michael Houston answered. "Every day. That's something I've got to live with for the rest of my life."
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