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12:31 pm - 01/29/2013

Whitney's Brother Michael Admits He Introduced Her to Drugs

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Cissy Houston recently revealed that she doesn't blame Whitney Houston's ex-husband, bad boy singer Bobby Brown, for getting her daughter hooked on drugs; it turns out Cissy's son Michael first introduced his younger sister Whitney to cocaine.

With Cissy by his side, Michael admitted to Oprah Winfrey that he still carries that guilt with him. "I'm living but I'm not alive," he tells Winfrey on "Oprah's Next Chapter," which aired two days before the release of Cissy's memoir, "Remembering Whitney," today.

"I feel responsible for her. I always have," he says. "I just felt like I should have taken better care of her."

Whitney Houston died in February 2012 at 48. She drowned in a bathtub in her hotel suite in Los Angeles the night before the Grammy Awards. The autopsy revealed that cocaine and heart disease contributed to her death.

After some of Winfrey's patented prodding, Michael confirms that he introduced her to cocaine in the 1980s, before she met Brown, but also claimed that back then, cocaine was acceptable in the entertainment industry. "It was available. It wasn't a bad word like it is now." "Because we didn't have the bodies in the street," Winfrey continued. "So that's the demon you live with?"

"Every day. Every day. It's something I got live with the rest of my life."

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fromyourashes 29th-Jan-2013 06:51 pm (UTC)
It's not his fault she wasn't able to handle her shit.
misoras 29th-Jan-2013 06:53 pm (UTC)
uh
jonesingjay 29th-Jan-2013 06:53 pm (UTC)
yeah, but he still feels guilty about it. it's understandable why he would feel that way.
fromyourashes 29th-Jan-2013 06:58 pm (UTC)
IA. My post looks harsh as fuck, which actually wasn't my intention. I just feel for him, that's all.
screwhim 29th-Jan-2013 06:54 pm (UTC)
hahahaha
friarsfire 29th-Jan-2013 06:56 pm (UTC)
I would imagine I would feel guilty for introducing anyone - especially a loved one - to an addictive substance regardless of whether or not the person gets hooked. I guess I don't understand why someone would introduce someone to something so strongly addictive for the average person. I qualify this by thinking about alcohol, where, I'm certain that alcohol is many times less addictive than cocaine/crack and especially heroin and other highly addictive drugs.
fromyourashes 29th-Jan-2013 06:57 pm (UTC)
Of course he feels guilty. I'm just saying I feel bad for him for that. It's difficult to live your life at all if you can't let yourself move on, and it's got to be much worse for someone in his shoes.
xbellaxmiax 29th-Jan-2013 06:57 pm (UTC)
wow
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