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lynzobergs 's review for:
A Song for You: My Life with Whitney Houston
by Robyn Crawford
This was a beautiful and crushing story - you know the end results, you want it to be different. It's heartbreaking just how used Whitney was by her family and bobby brown's family, and how those people isolated her from the people who had her true best interests at heart.
It's also disgusting that the media made everything worse - they wouldn't shut up about the "lesbian rumors," the tabloids reveled in showing Whitney at her very worst. She was ridiculed and disrespected when what she needed was help.
also, fuck bobby brown forever and ever. he didn't deserve her.
I watched Robyn's Red Table Talk with JPS about this book last night before I finished, and it was a really beautiful episode that had me crying. I'm so glad that Robyn was able to heal and have a family...it punched me in the gut to hear/read about the missed messages from Whitney, how Robyn could never call her back.
and then Bobbie Kristina....these women deserved to be loved and respected, cared for, deserved more than what they were given.
It's also disgusting that the media made everything worse - they wouldn't shut up about the "lesbian rumors," the tabloids reveled in showing Whitney at her very worst. She was ridiculed and disrespected when what she needed was help.
also, fuck bobby brown forever and ever. he didn't deserve her.
I watched Robyn's Red Table Talk with JPS about this book last night before I finished, and it was a really beautiful episode that had me crying. I'm so glad that Robyn was able to heal and have a family...it punched me in the gut to hear/read about the missed messages from Whitney, how Robyn could never call her back.
and then Bobbie Kristina....these women deserved to be loved and respected, cared for, deserved more than what they were given.