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annulla
February 19th, 2012, 11:42am
I met Whitney and her female partner, Robyn Crawford, at the Reach Out & Touch HIV vigil in London in 1991. Whitney spoke movingly in support of people with HIV, at a time when many other stars kept their distance. Her support was much valued.

When I met them, it was obvious they were madly in love. Their intimacy and affection was so sweet and romantic. They held hands in the back of the car like teenage sweethearts. Clearly more than just friends, they were a gorgeous couple and so happy together. To see their love was infectious and uplifting. Whitney was happiest and at the peak of her career when she was with Robyn.

Sadly, she suffered family and church pressure to end her greatest love of all. She was fearful of the effects that lesbian rumours might have on her family, reputation and career. Eventually she succumbed. The result? A surprise marriage to Bobby Brown.

The marriage was a disaster. Bad boy Bobby was never her true soul mate. Giving up Robyn – they’d been inseparable for years – must have been emotionally traumatic. Whitney’s life started going downhill soon afterwards. Previously wholesome and clean-living, she went on drink-and-drug binges – evidence of a troubled personal life and much unhappiness.

It seems likely that the split with Robyn contributed to her substance abuse and decline. There is a known correlation between denial of one’s sexuality and a propensity to self-destructive behaviour. Homophobia undoubtedly added to the pressures on Whitney and hastened her demise.

Soon after her very sad death, I was quoted as saying that Whitney was happiest when she loved a woman. Some fans accused me of ‘insulting’ and ‘smearing’ her. But there is nothing shameful about a woman loving a woman. It’s not dirty or sordid and shouldn’t be kept hidden.

Whitney semi-outed herself by dedicating her albums to Robyn. Then she was outed by Bobby’s sister, Tina, and by her former bodyguard, Kevin Ammons. Even Bobby Brown hinted in his autobiography that she married him to dispel lesbian rumours: ‘I believe her agenda was to clean up her image . . . The media was accusing her of having a bisexual relationship with her assistant, Robin [sic] Crawford . . . that didn’t go too well with her image. In Whitney’s situation, the only solution was to get married . . . [to] kill all speculation.’

Telling the truth does not besmirch Whitney’s memory. It honours the most important relationship she ever had. What’s wrong is ignoring or denying the one love that made her truly happy.

Homophobia contributed to Whitney’s fall. I want to see a more tolerant society where people don’t feel the need to marry to deflect rumours of homosexuality, and where they are not driven to self-destruction because of their inability to accept and express their love for a person of the same sex. Achieving this goal would be a fitting tribute to Whitney Houston.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2103164/Whitneys-REAL-tragedy-giving-greatest-love--female-partner-Robyn-Crawford.html#ixzz1mqXlvXHS
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Lpwilmer
February 19th, 2012, 12:53pm
Yes, I wondered what happened to her. I remember years ago right about the time Whitney's first Album came out, she and Robyn were in London at one of her many appearances. They were staying in a hotel, and apparently pictures were captured of them during some intimate moments. A lot of money was made to squelch those pictures.

I will say that the line "wholesome and clean living" isn't entirely true. I know someone who has known Whitney since she was a teenager. Whitney was not entirely as clean as her image was. She was doing some "smoking" before meeting Bobby.