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Toxicology results released on Thursday
determined that Whitney Houston had cocaine in her system when she drowned in
the bathtub of her Beverly Hilton hotel room February 11. The news is sad, but
it doesn't come as much of a surprise. The question many are asking themselves
now is: Why couldn't Houston get clean?
And the public was losing its patience
with her. Houston was routinely showing up hours late for interviews, photo
shoots, and rehearsals. Then, in 2000, airport security officers in Hawaii
claimed they found a half-ounce of marijuana in Houston's bag, but she and
then-husband Bobby Brown hopped aboard their plane home before police arrived
(the two were never charged). In March of that year, her performance at the
Academy Awards was canceled when the "I Will Always Love You" singer was
reportedly "totally out of it" during her rehearsal and kept singing a different
song other than the one she was supposed to perform.
By 2001, Houston's problems took on a
physical manifestation. Her skeletal frame at the 30th anniversary special for
Michael Jackson that August was particularly alarming (her rep blamed family
stress for killing her appetite). The public once again cringed in 2002 during
the singer's interview with Diane Sawyer. When the journalist pressed Houston
about her rumored drug use, she infamously declared, "Crack is wack. Crack is
cheap. I make too much money to ever smoke crack. Let's get that straight.
Okay?"
Chatting with Winfrey seven years later,
Houston — who claimed to be clean at the time — got real about her history of
drug use, and it was a no-holds-barred conversation. She admitted she abused
drugs because she was "trying to hide pain" from the intense pressure of being
in the spotlight, as well as her tumultuous marriage to Brown. Houston
matter-of-factly detailed their descent together. "We were lacing our marijuana
with base," she told Winfrey. "We weren't on crack. We weren't on no crack
stuff. We weren't buying $20 jumbos. We were paying money. We were buying kilos
and ounces and ounces. We would have our stash."
It wasn't until Houston found the
strength to leave Brown that she was able to get clean, she told Winfrey. But
although she filed for divorce in 2007, her demons were still lurking. "Don't
think I don't have desires for it," she said in the 2009 interview. "There are
times it takes a minute to cleanse, get off. Get off me. Just leave me alone.
Get off me. I have to pray it away." Houston did admit to still enjoying a drink
from time to time, but as far as drugs went, "No weed. No coke. No."
Sadly, her temptations clearly got the
best of her. The coroner's report on Houston revealed that in addition to
cocaine, she also had marijuana in her system. "We are saddened to learn of the
toxicology results," her heartbroken family said in a statement Thursday,
adding, "we are glad to now have closure."
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