From dignified beauty to filty scum, omg!

Tohsan

Over 10,000 RPM!
Senior Member
Nov 13, 2004
17,882
51
3,148
Char Kuoy Teow
Houston at her Whit's end

By VICTORIA NEWTON
Showbiz Editor

SUPERSTAR Whitney Houston has spiralled into a world of squalor and degradation on deadly crack — as the shocking pictures in today's Sun newspaper reveal.

It shows the disgusting mess in the singer’s bathroom after a drug binge.

Drug paraphernalia including a crack-smoking pipe, rolling papers, cocaine-caked spoons and cigarette ends are strewn across the surface tops.

But Whitney, 42, no longer cares.

She was one of the biggest female artists of her generation — with a string of ’80s and ’90s hit singles like I Wanna Dance With Somebody and more than 100million albums sold.

Now she is a paranoid wreck hopelessly hooked on crack.

Drugs have devastated her once-famous beauty.Voice loved
by millions

WHITNEY burst into the charts in 1985 with her debut Saving All My Love For You.

Chart toppers like I Wanna Dance With Somebody and One Moment In Time followed.

I Will Always Love You, from the soundtrack of her hit 1992 movie The Bodyguard, sold an astonishing 37million copies.

She won 21 American Music Awards and six Grammys.

She is haggard, with dark circles under her eyes and a deranged look on her face.

She regularly disappears for days and weeks at a time — holed up in seedy crack dens in dangerous parts of town.

And she has blown much of her multi-million pound showbiz fortune on her habit.

Now family and friends fear the addiction will end in her death unless she can beat it.

The bathroom photo was taken by Whitney’s sister-in-law Tina Brown at the five-bedroom mansion the star shares with her drug-abusing hubby Bobby Brown in Atlanta, Georgia.

Tina, sister of Bobby, is herself a self-confessed former addict who once regularly took crack with mum-of-one Whitney.

She is now clean. But she said: “The truth needs to come out. Whitney won’t stay off the drugs. It’s every single day. It’s so ugly. Everyone is so scared she is going to overdose.”

In a shocking interview, the mother of six told how Whitney spends days locked in her bedroom amid piles of rubbish.

There the woman who co-starred with Kevin Costner in the 1992 hit movie The Bodyguard smokes crack, uses sex toys to satisfy herself and ignores personal hygiene.

When high on drugs, she imagines she sees demons and is being beaten by them.

The sad truth is that she bites and punches her own body without realising it.

Millions of fans will find it hard to believe that THIS was once the wholesome girl admired for her stunning looks and amazing voice.

The artist who started out aged 11 in a church gospel choir, encouraged by a family of top singers like her mother Cissy Houston, first cousin Dionne Warwick and godmother Aretha Franklin.

Tragically, drug-crazed Whitney has refused all offers of help to get clean and has had failed spells in rehab.

Tina, 42, said: “She’ll point to the floor and say, ‘See that demon. I’m telling you somebody’s messing with Bobby’. She always thinks it’s something to do with Bobby. But it’s her, hitting herself.”

In her paranoia, Whitney made a hole in the bathroom wall so she could see who was in the house.

Tina said: “She breaks everything — mirrors, phones, cabinets, appliances.”

She revealed Whitney’s 13-year-old daughter Bobbi Kristina was often frightened by her mum’s weird behaviour.

Tina also claimed Whitney was so wasted on drugs that she wet herself — then put on a baby’s nappy.

And once Whitney smoked crack on the way to a rehab clinic.

Tina recalled: “She’d say, ‘I’m just gonna act crazy’.”

Whitney allegedly calls a stream of dealers to her house and buys “eight balls” of crack — eighth of an ounce rocks.

Users usually break an eight ball up into smaller pieces.

But Tina said Whitney cuts open a cigar, puts an entire eight ball inside it with marijuana and smokes it.

Whitney was also rushed to hospital in 2003 with blood gushing from her nose — and emerged with a bizarre bandage on it.

A source said: “Everyone wondered what happened to Whitney’s nose.”

Witnesses at a Las Vegas hotel described how she had earlier looked “completely trashed”.

Tina added: “I understand what she’s going through. Addiction is a disease. Maybe this interview will save her life.”

If this is true can someone please do an intervention? She is a lovely soul that shared her talents with the rest of us. We can’t sit back and watch another person, celebrity or not, destroy their life with drugs.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006140354,00.html
 

Tohsan

Over 10,000 RPM!
Senior Member
Thread starter
Nov 13, 2004
17,882
51
3,148
Char Kuoy Teow
I hope she come out of it soon and get her family back in one piece.
 
Last edited:

infernaL

2,000 RPM
Senior Member
May 22, 2005
2,728
5
3,138
N/A
family should force her to go into rehab , come out and sign some deal with a vegas hotel like what celine dion did with MGM and we can all listen to i will always love you fkin live .
 

satria_95

6,000 RPM
Senior Member
Jan 2, 2004
6,746
18
5,138
Malaysia
Just let her be. hahaha At least the recording company can now use the money to raise other singers. hahaha
so bad la. haha
 

Tohsan

Over 10,000 RPM!
Senior Member
Thread starter
Nov 13, 2004
17,882
51
3,148
Char Kuoy Teow
family matters is very complicated,each family have their own set of problems, since they are celebrities most story u found from gossip magazine most is rubbish,oni the family alone know their main problems. We are not in the position to comment on other people family matters becos we donno much about them except when they are under the hot spot light thats all.
 
Last edited:

Random Post Every 5 Minutes

A BMW X1 in for our top of the line OptiCoat PRO+ coating with superior water beading, deeper gloss and more resistance to watermarks.

As with all of our details a full decontamination and inspection is carried to assess the condition of the paint.


...
Ask a question, start a discussion or post something for sale!
Post thread

Online now

Enjoying Zerotohundred?

Log-in for an ad-less experience