sycasey;709110 said:
Actually I think you just inadvertently pinpointed the reason why it's harder for someone with a huge amount of resources to beat drug addiction: they have plenty of money and people around to act as enablers for their habit. Someone who hits rock bottom and loses everything because of addiction may actually have a greater motivation to get out of it.
Well Whitney has certainly hit rock bottom now. However I doubt that this was her first health scare related to her drug addictions.
Frankly I don't care about people with huge amounts of resources who insist on feeding their self-will and repeatedly get into societal problems. This time it killed this woman.
I do however feel for Whitney’s daughter, she's the one who has had to deal with this all of her life. She was the innocent one, who never asked for the unstable life she was brought into. As for Whitney, she was an adult and made the choices she made of her own free will.
Houston had the money and her name, to go reinvent herself, and invest in doing something else worthwhile that did not involve a party scene. She could have gone to Africa, and worked with orphans. She could have moved to Paris and raised her daughter in anonymity. She could have moved to Vermont and made apple based baby food for a living.
The world was her oyster, but instead she chose to live in front of the camera. So I cannot feel sorry for Whitney.