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Whitney. Houston's sadomasochistic relationship with his ex-girlfriend: broken up, or the cause of his early death

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Black female singer Whitney. The life of Whitney Houston can be said to be a legendary life, and she left countless classic tracks with intoxicating voices. And, of course, her stories.

In 2012, Whitney. Houston drowned in a hotel bathtub at the age of 48 after a drug overdose. Since then, all with Whitney. Houston's somewhat intersecting people all come out and rub the heat, come out with memoirs, give interviews, and so on.

Whitney. Houston's sadomasochistic relationship with his ex-girlfriend: broken up, or the cause of his early death

Seven years after his death in Houston, recently, his close friend Robyn Crawford also broke the silence. And in the autobiography generously confessed love, with Whitney. Houston was once in a romantic relationship.

Whitney. Houston's sadomasochistic relationship with his ex-girlfriend: broken up, or the cause of his early death

The two first met when Whitney was 17 and Crawford was 19. The two saw each other as they were.

In a rare recording, Whitney herself said that when she first saw Robyn Crawford, she thought she had been waiting for her to appear all her life.

Robyn Crawford admits in her autobiography that the first time you see Whitney, you know she's different.

Whitney. Houston's sadomasochistic relationship with his ex-girlfriend: broken up, or the cause of his early death

Robyn Crawford then became Whitney's personal assistant, and after a successful career, no matter how busy the schedule, the two were inseparable.

In that conservative '80s, if the orientation was out of the ordinary, not only affecting the career, Whitney and Robyn could be in danger.

But there are no impermeable walls.

Whitney. Houston's sadomasochistic relationship with his ex-girlfriend: broken up, or the cause of his early death

A restaurant waiter once saw two men behaving intimately.

In Whitney. When Houston decided to marry Bobby Brown, the bodyguard witnessed the diva singer arguing with Robyn. Robyn also said that if she got married, she would make the relationship public.

Whitney. Houston's dad also paid the bodyguards a sealing fee for this.

Whitney. Houston's sadomasochistic relationship with his ex-girlfriend: broken up, or the cause of his early death

Of course, Whitney's parents couldn't have been unaware.

Mom Cissy was strongly opposed. Whitney. Houston comes from a conservative family, and dad pretends not to know, saying he ignores what happens in his daughter's room.

Robyn's dad is direct, saying he knew about their relationship more than 40 years ago and saw the two "together."

Whitney. Houston's sadomasochistic relationship with his ex-girlfriend: broken up, or the cause of his early death

Later Whitney. Houston is still married and has children, and is drifting away from Robyn.

This relationship, which is not favored by the world, is also opposed by parents. Whitney borrows DU products to anesthetize herself, coupled with Bobby Brown's intervention, staged a dog blood love triangle every day.

The two men were forced apart. Together, noisy; not together, painful!

Whitney. Houston's sadomasochistic relationship with his ex-girlfriend: broken up, or the cause of his early death

Bobby Brown has publicly stated that if Robyn hadn't left, Whitney might not have died so early.

Whitney. Houston's sadomasochistic relationship with his ex-girlfriend: broken up, or the cause of his early death

Robyn reveals a lot of the two's past in the book, such as the details of "In-Depth". There is also the transition from physical relationship to spiritual fit in order not to be discovered.

Not knowing what Robyn's motives were for publishing her memoirs, she said in the interview that she wanted the public to know what Whitney looked like before she became famous.

Whitney. Houston's sadomasochistic relationship with his ex-girlfriend: broken up, or the cause of his early death

Like other "people around her", she pays lip service to the public's musical legacy, but always sells her privacy.

The autobiography is called "Me and Whitney. Days in Houston", I don't think it's a passionate collision of two musicians.

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