Whitney Houston’s daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown took to Twitter last week to slam grandmother Cissy Houston’s new tell-all book, “Remembering Whitney.”
The aspiring actress wanted the world to know that she and fiancé Nick Gordon want nothing to do with it. She wrote, “ANYTHING concerning mygrandmothersBook•I& @nickdgordon OFCOURSE personally haveNOTHING2dowith• I ask youplsRESPECT tht•Haven't read&won't.”Whitney Houston’s family is opening up about life without the superstar in the new Lifetime reality series, “The Houstons: On Our Own.”
“I didn’t see her as an idol,” says daughter Bobbi Kristina in a new promo. “The glam and glitz -- I didn’t see that. I saw a mom.”
Stars at the BET Awards dedicated a touching tribute to Whitney Houston on Sunday, including a performance by her mother, gospel singer Cissy Houston.
Mariah Carey told the crowd, "We really got to know each other as people, not divas. She was a hilarious person with a cutting sense of humor. She was real and she kept it real. That's why we got along so well and so many others feel like I do: If you really knew Whitney, you couldn't help but love her."Gospel singer Cissy Houston is ready to talk -- or at least write -- about her famous daughter. Her new book from HarperCollins is due in February, reports Associated Press.
"She will tell the unabridged and unbelievable story of her daughter's life as well as her own, addressing Whitney's brightest and darkest moments while helping fans around the world understand the complexities of this extraordinary star who died much too soon," the publisher announced.When Whitney Houston's final autopsy was released late Wednesday, delineating the use of cocaine and prescription drugs used by the superstar, her mother Cissy Houston broke down, reports TMZ.

Friends of the the late singer's mother say she was "inconsolable" and "devastated" that people might now remember her daughter as a druggie, and not as a talented singer and family woman.
Whitney Houston's mother, Cissy Houston, spoke Thursday with Brenda Blackmon from My9 "10'Clock News" in New Jersey -- the grieving mother's first exclusive interview since the tragic death of her daughter in February.

Blackmon sat down with Cissy at New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey, where Whitney Houston's funeral was held, and talked about the way the media has handled Whitney's death.

Whitney Houston's daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, doesn't really care what her grandmother, Cissy Houston, has to say about her burgeoning relationship with "adopted" brother, Nick Gordon.
Sources close to Bobbi Kristina told TMZ the 19-year-old finally confirmed to friends she and 22-year-old Gordon, who Whitney unofficially adopted 10 years ago, are indeed dating.
TMZ reported Cissy saw the video showing Bobbi and Nick holding hands and kissing on a lunch run in Atlanta this week -- and told a close friend, "What [Bobbi and Nick] are doing is incestuous."
But Bobbi disagrees, telling her friends she doesn't consider dating Gordon incest because he is not her blood brother.
A source said Bobbi "can't please everyone, so she is going to please herself by doing what she wants to do for once."
Whitney Houston's mother, Cissy Houston, is reportedly upset over granddaughter Bobbi Kristina's romantic involvement with Whitney's "adopted" son, Nick Gordon.

According to TMZ, the bereaved grandmother was less than thrilled to see video of Bobbi Kristina and Nick kissing and holding hands. Cissy told a close friend, "What they're doing is incestuous." Cissy believes Bobbi Kristina is going through a rough patch and feels Nick is taking advantage of her.

























