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Cissy Houston Tells The Truth, Harshly, About Whitney, Bobby, Drugs

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Oprah Winfrey’s interview with Cissy Houston and her son Michael was much harsher than I expected. Cissy, never a cream puff, told the unvarnished truth to Oprah. I expect she does in her book, which is out this morning. Cissy says she did not write “Remembering Whitney” for the money, and I believe her now. She suffered through two decades of her daughter’s drug addiction, was terrified always of losing her permanently. I think the Oprah interview–and the book– represents her ability finally to speak and explain what happened.

She didn’t pull punches with Oprah. She says Bobby Brown spat on Whitney. She says she didn’t like Robyn Crawford and that she would not have approved of Whitney having a gay relationship. Cissy admits to having a strained relationship with Bobbi Kristina, didn’t seem too thrilled about her daughter in law, Pat, and says she has not spoken to Bobby Brown in the year since Whitney died. I’ve known Cissy a long time. I always respected her even if I didn’t understand what was going on with Whitney. Cissy is steely. And you know, she even tells Oprah that she didn’t like Winfrey’s interview in March 2012 with Pat, Gary and Bobbi Kristina. “It was too soon,” Cissy says. She’s right.

Whitney’s brother Michael has taken her death hard. He is now blaming himself for introducing Whitney to drugs long before Bobby Brown came along. You cannot help but feel sorry for him. Michael and his wife Donna, despite the drugs, were always there for Whitney. But it’s true, both of her brothers had drug problems. Cissy was in over her head trying to stop it, and she had no help from her ex husband John Houston.

Oprah was much better with this material than she was with Lance Armstrong. She knew what she was dealing with this time, although Cissy got the best of her. When her kids were babies, Cissy spent most of her time on the road touring with her group, The Sweet Inspirations. They were Aretha Franklin’s back up singers. The Sweet Inspirations had a couple of their own hits. But when I asked John and Cissy about it all back in 1989, it was clear they had had a tough haul. Whitney’s success bailed them out financially, but it created new problems. That was clear. Whitney, even then, was angry with her father for cheating on Cissy and then leaving.  The wounds, in 1989, were very open. And this was just as Whitney was releasing her third album.

So unlike, say, Katherine Jackson, Cissy Houston seems like she’s going to give us the straight story, like it or not. More on the book later today. And one PS: Robyn Crawford was a brash young woman, that’s for sure. But she’s one of the best people I’ve known along the years. She was a great great friend to Whitney. She lives quietly outside the spotlight now. And she’s still mourning Whitney even though she has a happy family life.

Whitney Houston’s Brother Will OWN Up to Drug Influence Tonight with Oprah

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It only took Whitney Houston’s death and Oprah and a new book to promote by Cissy Houston for a “revelation” tonight on Oprah’s OWN network. Oprah’s peeps are hyping a big “reveal” from Michael Houston. But we all know that in 2001 Michael was arrested for drug possession. http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,622428,00.html.

Everyone blames Bobby Brown for Whitney’s drug problems, but they were already in her family. Michael was arrested for possession of  cocaine, marijuana, drug paraphernalia and being under the influence of drugs in Fort Lee, N.J.. Cops pulled over his car and found everything. Whitney’s other brother, Gary, has also had innumerable problems. Gary Houston was pulled over while driving in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1996  for possession of crack cocaine. Let’s not forget that.

It’s sad because Michael and his wife Donna, especially, are considered the “good” Houstons. But they’re being dragged out tonight to help sell Cissy’s book, “Remembering Whitney,” which hits stores tomorrow. If only somebody had ‘remembered Whitney’ maybe she’d be alive today. All the Houstons are to blame, not just Michael.

 

Flashback: Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown’s 2003 Trip to Israel

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With Cissy Houston’s book coming out tomorrow, I thought we’d revisit Whitney’s crazy trip to Israel in the summer of 2003.

This is what I wrote on May 28, 2003:

Whitney Houston‘s in trouble, her friends fear, and this time it’s not because of drugs.

Houston and husband Bobby Brown, along with their daughter Bobbi Kristina, have been spotted in Israel this week. They say they are there on a private visit to see a sect called the Black Hebrews, who live in the city of Dimona.

Some believe the Black Hebrews are not really Jewish. And they are not particularly welcome by Israel, which has tried at various times to expel them or limit their legal status. Some even consider them a dangerous cult, run since 1967 by a former Baptist from Chicago named Ben Ami, aka Ben Israel or Ben Carter, whose real name is Gerson Parker, a 62-year-old former metallurgist and self-appointed savior.

We’ll call him Carter for the purposes of this column.

Houston flew on a commercial jet that may have been paid for by the Black Hebrews, who have been trying to enlist her and Brown in their cause for some time.

The connection began at Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan‘s Million Man March in 1995. At that rally, Farrakhan cited Carter, who was in the audience, as his “brother.” Houston and Brown were in the same audience, and that is apparently when they met Carter and his group.

Carter at the time offered Houston and Brown a free junket to Dimona to see how the group lived. Instead, Houston’s brother, Gary, and his wife, Pat, took the freebie. According to my sources, Whitney has since been pressured to make the trip. Adding to the pressure is the fact Brown’s sister, known as Lele, is a Farrakhan supporter, who has also been lobbying the couple.

Carter’s group, The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem, or Black Hebrews, operates in the U.S. in several cities including Atlanta (where Houston and Brown live), Cleveland, Charleston, Tallahassee, St. Louis, Chicago, Washington (where they operate the Prince Asiel Center), Houston and the island of St. Croix. They are said to have millions of dollars in real estate assets.

In most of these locations they function out of a restaurant chain called the Soul Vegetarian. At the Atlanta restaurant last night, I was told on the phone that I should speak to one of the “saints” who run the place. The person who answered the phone said she was a member of “the Kingdom.”

In fact, Gerson Parker, aka Ben Carter, managed to take 350 African Americans from Chicago in 1967 and bring them to Liberia. Two years later they emigrated to Israel, believing they were the “lost tribe” of Israel.

But the Black Hebrews are well known in Israel and elsewhere as black supremacists. They also believe in polygamy — marriage to many women at once — and are vegetarians. Members who do not follow their practices are punished.

Some in the group are also criminals.

In 1986, a group of Black Hebrews — led by Carter’s American disciple Warren Brown, aka Prince Asiel (“angel of healing”)  — was found guilty by a federal jury in Washington, D.C., of operating an international crime ring that trafficked in millions of dollars worth of stolen airline tickets and used bogus credit cards and worthless checks to purchase hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise. The convictions were overturned, and when prosecutors sought a retrial, Prince Asiel pleaded to a lesser charge.

In 1990, a U.S.-affiliated offshoot sect of Black Hebrews in Miami — led by Yahweh Ben Yahweh, aka Hulon Mitchell Jr. — was indicted for conspiring to commit murder and racketeering. Prosecutors said Yahweh directed followers to commit 14 murders, two attempted murders and the firebombing of a Delray Beach neighborhood. Several of the victims were decapitated with a machete and others had their ears cut off as proof of the slayings.

Mitchell was sentenced to 18 years in jail for racketeering. The murder charges produced a hung jury. Mitchell served 10 years and was released in 2001.

It was the aforementioned Prince Asiel who visited Whitney Houston at the Miraval Resort in Arizona a couple of years ago when she was trying to detoxify. The Prince — Warren Brown — presented her with a plan that the Black Hebrews could cure her of her addictions. Houston has admitted publicly to drug use.

What concerns Houston’s friends now is that, according to several of them, no one knew why she was going to Israel after last weekend’s Divas Duets show in Las Vegas. Employees of Houston’s company, Nippy Inc., were said to be taken by surprise when they heard on the news she was in Israel and visiting the Black Hebrews.

“Her performance on Divaswas terrible,” says one insider. “And she knows it. That may have provoked her to make the trip. Maybe she was convinced they could help her.”

Friends are worried Carter’s group will use a vulnerable Houston for their own purposes. That idea seems to have validity since Houston and Brown were photographed with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon upon their arrival. Sharon, like most Israelis, shuns the Black Hebrews, considers them a cult and would never have agreed to be associated with the group.

Another question for Houston when she returns to the United States is how she will explain this new behavior. Raised a Baptist, Houston is considered a member of that church. Her mother, Cissy Houston, is a deacon at their family church in Newark, N.J.

Houston recently axed her longtime publicist, Nancy Seltzer, and her unofficial spokesperson, Houston’s sister-in-law Patricia Houston, is also in Israel.

TV’s Felicity is ALL Grown Up in New Series, “The Americans”

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Remember when Keri Russell made her debut as Felicity, a conflicted young woman coming of age in New York, who everyone loved? Well she’s grown up. In the first few scenes of her new series, “The Americans,” Russell erases Felicity forever with some um, in-felicitous activities as a Russian spy that will remind you why cable is not broadcast TV and HBO isn’t the only place where you can get away from Nickelodeon.

The new series called “The Americans” is really really really not based on my favorite Henry James novel, “The Americans,” published in 1877. Oh no no. It’s an original idea about a pair of Manchurian Candidate sleeper Russian spies who are sent from Moscow in 1981 to Washington to do their dirty work. Our favorite Welshman, Matthew Rhys and Russell are the attractive, engaging couple with two pre-teens who move into a DC suburb with plans to blow everything up.

By coincidence, a hot shot FBI agent (the very engaging Noah Emmerich) and his wife buy the house next door. The agent, named Beeman, quickly becomes Gladys Kravitz to Philip and tk’s Samantha Stephens. He’s determined to prove they’re up to no good. They stay one step ahead of him. There are a few laughs, but hilarity does not ensue. This is a serious show, filmed like a movie, with some decided sex and violence. The first episode, set for this Wednesday, should hook audiences for several seasons.

Last night F/X threw a swanky and expensive premiere for all their peeps involved with “The Americans” at the DGA Theater and then the replica of the Russian Tea Room on West 57th St. Very clever– RTR because Rhys and Russell are Russian spies. There was blini and a little caviar. Also lots of famous pals to help toast the show including Taraji P. Henson, Patricia Clarkson, Amy Ryan, Adam Driver from “Girls,” Richard Kind, Katherine McPhee from “Smash,” as well as Rhys, Russell and co-star Margo Martindale. Adam Arkin, the gifted actor (“Chicago Hope”) and son of the great Alan Arkin–riding the “Argo” wave– came with his wife, as well.

“The Americans” is shot in Brooklyn, which is where everyone at the party seemed to be from. (Brooklyn is near Manhattan, if you don’t know.) Everyone from F/X was there, and there were a lot of gracious speeches from the podium prior to the screening that thanked everyone in the neighboring borough and beyond. (Oh how we longed for commentary from the Dowager Countess!) Anyway, the F/X people are very very nice.

As for the Russian Tea Room. What can I say? Closed in December 1995, the real RTR was gutted and rebuilt. Everything in it was auctioned off; the staff, including my old pal Ona D’Sousa, who ran the room with beauty and wit for almost two decades. Warner Le Roy reopened it, it closed again, and opened in this replica version in 2006.

I sat all night in Booth #1 where exactly 30 — yes, thirty– years ago I had lunch with Tony Randall and legendary press John Springer. I recalled all the amazing people who’d come to lunch — the real RTR was like a fantasy theme park for everyone in show business at lunch time. You’d hear people talk about the Four Seasons, 21, or later, Michael’s and Trattoria del’arte. Across the street was Fontana di Trevi, where famed literary agent  Candida Donadio held court every day speaking Italian to the ancient waiters. I used to meet Mike Hall in the RTR, where he’d tell me about planting items in Walter Winchell’s column. The new owners have replicated the red banquettes, but the paint is too fresh and the paintings on the walls are too planned (it used to be very haphazard). There was no sign of Michael Korda or Sydney Pollack (yes they filmed “Tootsie” there), or Edgar Sherick, or Irving Mansfield and Jackie

 

Vanity Fair/60 Minutes Poll: 1 in 5 Americans Know Who Harvey Weinstein Is, Some Think He’s an Imaginary Rabbit

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I’m impressed: one in five Americans, 21%, know who Harvey Weinstein is. That’s a lot of people who know the name of a Hollywood mogul. The Vanity Fair/60 Minutes poll is a hoot, especially because it’s ridiculous but fun. Some people thought Harvey was the imaginary rabbit from “Harvey” with Jimmy Stewart. Others thought he was Marvin Hamlisch. (Believe me, the right people know who Harvey is, kids.)

Sounds like the people who answered skewed older since many of them picked Cary Grant. Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart as their favorite actors. www.vanityfair.com According to the poll, 46% don’t like foreign films, and most people would like the number of awards on the Oscars cut down. Good news: Denzel Washington and Halle Berry each polled very high. Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood, they say, are our favorite actors. But the movie they starred in. “The Bridges of Madison County,” wasn’t really a hit or very memorable.

Peter Jackson Box Office This Season: Ranges from $82K to a Billion Dollars

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Peter Jackson can take pride in having the widest range of box office this season. His “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” has made just a whisker under $1 billion worldwide since December 14th. He’s busy preparing the sequels right now. On the other hand, another Jackson project, a documentary about the West Memphis Three, has made just $82,000 since its release on December 25th. Amy Berg directed “West of Memphis,” which was not nominated for an Oscar but has been included in a few other awards nominations.

I wrote about “West of Memphis” critically last year because I said it encroached on Joe Berlinger’s 15 year project spanning three films — “Paradise Lost.” The first “PL” in 1996 won a Primetime Emmy Award. The third and final installment was nominated for an Oscar last year. As Berlinger was finishing up part 3, Berg arrived in Little Rock armed with Jackson’s considerable war chest and the ability to buy up rights to the stories of subsidiary characters. Jackson had helped fund the defense team for the West Memphis Three along with several other celebrities.

http://www.showbiz411.com/2011/08/23/hobbit-director-peter-jackson-secretly-funding-another-west-memphis-3-doc

So it didn’t really work out. “Paradise Lost” remains the final word on the West Memphis Three story.But a feature film directed by Atom Egoyan is coming, based on a book called “Devil’s Knot” with Reese Witherspoon. Berlinger and co-director Bruce Sinofsky play themselves in the movie. Berlinger is coming off a great success with a documentary about Paul Simon’s “Graceland.” The “Paradise Lost” trilogy is now on DVD.

Berg is now involved in a biopic of Jeff Buckley and starting “Every Secret Thing” with Diane Lane and Elizabeth Banks.  “West of Memphis” will go to video and TV.

http://www.showbiz411.com/2011/10/13/damien-echols-of-west-memphis-three-to-publish-memoir

http://www.showbiz411.com/2011/10/10/west-memphis-three-if-you-think-someone-else-was-responsible-for-you-losing-18-years-of-your-life-it-would-drive-you-insane

Could This Dog Have Saved Frank Ocean in Fight with Chris Brown?

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R&B star Frank Ocean- nominated for Grammy Awards this year for his album “Channel Orange”–wound up in a brawl last night with Chris Brown, sometime boyfriend of Rihanna who famously beat her up in February 2009. Both sides are claiming the other started it, although Brown has the much worse reputation and not much sympathy anywhere. Ocean Tweeted this morning that he wished his Bernese mountain dog, Everest, had been with him. This is a picture of such a dog. I am really glad he doesn’t look Rihanna after her fight with Brown. Ocean says he cut his finger and now won’t be able to play with two fingers at the Grammys. He’ll probably win Album of the Year for “Channel Orange.” Once again, as in 2009, Brown will a Grammy pariah.

“Downton Abbey” Bests “Homeland” at SAG Awards, Lady Sybil Gets Ready for Hollywood

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WITH SPOILERS Well, well. If, like me, you can’t stand to hear one more person mention “Homeland,” the win at the SAG Awards last night for “Downton Abbey” was really a vindication. As the third season of the UK costume drama brings darkness to the Crawley family, they at least finally got a reward for top notch work: Best Ensemble, Drama. And that’s what they are, of course, the very best ensemble even as some members of the cast are being written off. Last night, just as “Downton” won its award, Jessica Brown Findlay, the cherubic and politically minded Lady Sybil. bid farewell to the show. Her illness? Death by contract–actually eclampsia.

The “Downton” actors only committed to three seasons up front, and a few of them are jumping ship, hoping to become big stars. Dan Stevens — aka Matthew– exits at the end of this season while he’s on Broadway in “The Heiress” with Jessica Chastain. Matthew is starting to give a comic cross eyed look during every scene, as if he’s in a Zucker-Abrams parody of “Downton,” so maybe it’s best Matthew meets his maker rather sooner than later. This is not “Downtown Abbey,” quite.

Lady Sybil was already off camera quite a bit, and her character wasn’t as well defined as Mary or snippy Edith. Findlay-Brown is not disappearing, however. She’s got a bunch of films in the can already including including Akiva Goldsman’s “Winter’s Tale,” set in New York in the 1800s.This is based on Mark Helprin’s wonderful novel. Colin Farrell is her co-star.

Findlay Brown has a great agent in Esther Chang at WME, who also represents Dan Stevens and Lady Mary, Michelle Dockery, Findlay Brown is also managed by Susan Bymel, who I think we can agree has done a pretty fair job with Anne Hathaway. No, even as the Crawleys mourn Sybil they may take solace in the fact that she’s left them for the bright lights of Hollywood.

PS Just looking at pictures from last night of “Downton”‘s Mrs. Hughes, Phyllis Logan, was quite glamorous, It made me a little sad that Mrs. Hughes is total fiction–but shows you what a good actress Logan is– as well as the rest of that terrific ensemble.

“Argo”: A Best Picture Without a Best Director or Best Actors?

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Ben Affleck’s “Argo” won the SAG award for Best Ensemble tonight. It’s now set up to win the Oscar for Best Picture in a unique way–without a Best Director or any acting prizes. That be a first. Even though “Slumdog Millionaire” won without actors, its director–Danny Boyle–got the nod. And although movies do win Best Picture without their directors, the directors are at least nominated.

But this year, lacking the Directors Guild nominees for a cheat sheet, Academy members omitted three of the five Best Picture nominees’ directors– Kathryn Bigelow for “Zero Dark Thirty,” Ben Affleck for “Argo,” and Tom Hooper for “Les Miz.” They also left out Quentin Tarantino for “Django Unchained.” Only David O. Russell (“Silver Linings Playbook”) and Steven Spielberg (“Lincoln”) made sense. The other three–Ang Lee, Benh Zeitlin, and Michael Haneke don’t really correspond with the Best Picture nominations.

The SAG winners for acting were spread out among three films– Best Actor and Supporting Actor for Lincoln went to Daniel Day Lewis and Tommy Lee Jones. Jennifer Lawrence was Best Actress for Silver Linings, and Anne Hathaway was Best Supporting Actress for Les Miz.

So now what? Argo won SAG, the Producers Guild, the Critics Choice and the Golden Globe for Drama. Three weeks of Academy voting now commence. Voters will have to decide if this all makes sense, or not. The Oscar race isn’t over, but it’s certainly more interesting than ever.

PS Some questions from the SAG Awards– I did think Mary Tyler Moore was coming back to present to Dick Van Dyke. He did her the favor last year. She was missed. And where was Tommy Lee Jones? Ditto Joaquin Phoenix, although Daniel Day Lewis spoke so graciously about him.

SAG Awards: Argo Wins Best Ensemble: Tommy Lee Jones, Anne Hathaway

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SAG awards are being given out in Hollywood right now. Argo is on its. way to best picture Oscar now that it’s won Best Ensemble. Jennifer Lawrence and Daniel Day Lewis are Best Actors. Supporting actor awards have gone to Tommy. Lee Jones for Lincoln and Anne Hathaway for Les Miserables. Modern Family won Best Ensemble for a TV comedy. Dick van Dyke just picked up his lifetime achievement award. Keep refreshing for updates.