Oprah Winfrey's OWN cable channel might still be underperforming, but the legendary talk TV host showed in an interview with members of Whitney Houston's family Sunday night that she can still bring it like few others on television.
While Winfrey talked to the late pop singer's brother, Gary Houston, and his wife, Patricia, who was Houston's manager and confidant, the interviewee everyone came to see Sunday was Houston's daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown.
Winfrey didn't waste any time getting to Bobbi Kristina, and once she wrapped the teenager in her arms, the feelings and revelations started to flow.
The interview was done in the home of Houston's brother, which is located in Atlanta. Winfrey was greeted warmly at the door by Patricia Houston, but after a few niceties about the home, the talk show host was asking if Bobbi Kristina was there.
Winfrey was not about to keep her prime-time audience waiting -- this is a woman who understands her audience.
Patricia explained that while Bobbi Kristina lived in the home she had shared with her mother, the 19-year-old was also spending a lot of time in her home as well -- where she and Gary could provide support.
Winfrey got right to it with Bobbi Kristina asking her how she was holding up.
"I'm "doing okay," Bobbi Kristina said, "I'm doing as good as I possibly can"
The teenager was nervous and kept pushing strands of hair out of her eyes, but the nervousness seemed more a matter of being in Winfrey's presence rather than the cameras. Winfrey seemed to understand, and closed the space between them by taking Bobbi Kristina in her arms.
The moment that made the interview such a success came within the first 10 minutes when Winfrey asked if Bobbi Kristina had a "visitation" from her late mother. The talk show host added that some people think "we're crazy" for believing in "visitations," wisely creating a space for Bobbi Kristina to confide intimate details without fear of being judged or considered strange.
"I can hear her voice, you know, and spirit talking to me, telling me, 'Keep moving baby. I'm right here. I got you.' She's always with me,"the teenager said.
"Yeah, 'I got you,' that's what she would say," Winfrey added, like a member of the chorus seconding and encouraging the lead singer to give more.
"I feel her pass through me all the time," Bobbi Kristina said. "The lights turn on and off, and I go, 'Mom, what're you doing?' I can still laugh with her. I can sit there and I can still talk with her."
While Winfrey talked to the late pop singer's brother, Gary Houston, and his wife, Patricia, who was Houston's manager and confidant, the interviewee everyone came to see Sunday was Houston's daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown.
Winfrey didn't waste any time getting to Bobbi Kristina, and once she wrapped the teenager in her arms, the feelings and revelations started to flow.
The interview was done in the home of Houston's brother, which is located in Atlanta. Winfrey was greeted warmly at the door by Patricia Houston, but after a few niceties about the home, the talk show host was asking if Bobbi Kristina was there.
Winfrey was not about to keep her prime-time audience waiting -- this is a woman who understands her audience.
Patricia explained that while Bobbi Kristina lived in the home she had shared with her mother, the 19-year-old was also spending a lot of time in her home as well -- where she and Gary could provide support.
Winfrey got right to it with Bobbi Kristina asking her how she was holding up.
"I'm "doing okay," Bobbi Kristina said, "I'm doing as good as I possibly can"
The teenager was nervous and kept pushing strands of hair out of her eyes, but the nervousness seemed more a matter of being in Winfrey's presence rather than the cameras. Winfrey seemed to understand, and closed the space between them by taking Bobbi Kristina in her arms.
The moment that made the interview such a success came within the first 10 minutes when Winfrey asked if Bobbi Kristina had a "visitation" from her late mother. The talk show host added that some people think "we're crazy" for believing in "visitations," wisely creating a space for Bobbi Kristina to confide intimate details without fear of being judged or considered strange.
"I can hear her voice, you know, and spirit talking to me, telling me, 'Keep moving baby. I'm right here. I got you.' She's always with me,"the teenager said.
"Yeah, 'I got you,' that's what she would say," Winfrey added, like a member of the chorus seconding and encouraging the lead singer to give more.
"I feel her pass through me all the time," Bobbi Kristina said. "The lights turn on and off, and I go, 'Mom, what're you doing?' I can still laugh with her. I can sit there and I can still talk with her."
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