Whitney Houston’s casket photo is causing quite the uproar. The National Enquirer published the photo and it is their cover feature. Craziness. Someone at Whitney Houston’s private ceremony took a picture and sold it to the most questionable tabloids in the world, The National Enquirer. Of course you never know what is real or fake with them, but this one is the real deal. The pic is legit, and creepy. Who wants to see a picture of a dead woman? Apparently I am one of the few who thinks like that because it is flying off shelves and is the topic of every news source imaginable, even internationally. This is also the same publication who also published Elvis Presley’s open casket photo in 1977, and later John Lennon, so I am not surprised in the least. The photo shows the late singer dead in a gold casket with the headline, “Whitney: The Last Photo!” Readers are either in awe or uproar. I just find it creepy. You can check out the picture of Whitney Houston’s casket and her alleged $500,000 jewels here. Fans were upset and took to Twitter to rant, “Whoever sold that photo of Whitney Houston in her [...]
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