What Will the New Whitney Houston Doc Actually Teach Us?
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“You don’t know her story until you hear the truth,” read title cards in the just-released trailer for the estate-approved Whitney Houston doc, Whitney, due out July 6. The warm and fuzzy preview touts “unprecedented access to her family and friends,” perhaps to contrast with last year’s Nick Broomfield/Rudi Dolezal Whitney documentary, Can I Be Me? That film was clearly more salacious in nature, making strong suggestions about Houston’s sexuality especially via an examination of her relationship with Robyn Crawford. Houston’s estate attempted to interfere with Can I Be Me? production and have its release yanked, according to its directors, though Broomfield told Jezebel last year that he thought the estate’s resistance to his doc had less to do with its content and more to do with money as the estate was working on its own film.