Monday, March 12, 2012

Whitney Houston's daughter tells Oprah Winfrey: My mother's spirit visits me and tells me to 'keep moving, baby


Whitney Huston only child says her mother’s spirit visits her and encourages her “to keep moving, baby.”

In her first interview since her mother died, Bobbi Kristina Brown said her mother was “my everything” and still comforts her.

“Especially throughout the house, lights turning off and on. And I’ll say, ‘Mom, what are you doing?’ ” the daughter, who now lives in her mother’s Atlanta mansion, told Oprah Winfrey in an interview that aired Sunday night.

“I can hear her voice in spirit talking to me, saying, ‘Keep moving, baby. I gotcha,’ ” said the 19-year-old aspiring singer and actress. “Her spirit is strong.”

Bobbi Kristina insisted she was as close to her mother as a daughter could be.

“We were like that,” she said crossing her fingers. “I mean, of course, we had arguments, but at the end of the day she was still my mother, she was my confidant. She was my everything. I was her everything.”

She said they spent most of the day before her mother died together.

“She stayed with me all night and all day. She was holding my head, everything,” Bobbi Kristina said. “I slept in her arms all day.”

BOBBI KRISTINA DOESN'T WANT TO KEEP BOBBY BROWN'S NAME

In her last will and testament, made public last week, Houston named her daughter as the sole beneficiary of her estate, which includes Atlanta and Mendham Township, N.J.

Bobbi Kristina’s inheritance will be placed in a trust until she turns 21 in 2014. While Houston mentioned her ex-husband Bobby Brown in the 19-page document, she didn’t leave him a dime.

In Sunday’s TV special on the show’s “Oprah’s Next Chapter,” Houston’s sister-in-law Patricia Houston also revealed that she feared the Grammy-winning superstar would perish from drugs long before she died in a Beverly Hills hotel bathtub Feb. 11.

“The handwriting was kind of on the wall,” said Patricia Houston said. “I would be kidding myself to say otherwise.”

But she added that Houston, 48, had been making strides in turning her life around.

“Things were changing, things were really changing with her, very much so,” said Patricia Houston, who was Whitney’s manager.

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