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Grammys give Whitney Houston a glittering salute

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Jennifer Hudson performs at the "We Will Always Love You: A Grammy Salute To Whitney Houston", television special in Los Angeles on Thursday. Photo: AFP

Whitney Houston was given a final sendoff by the Grammys on Thursday as Halle Berry, Britney Spears, Jennifer Hudson, Usher and other stars shared their memories and performed in homage to the late singer.

Academy-award winner Berry made a tearful introduction at the “We Will Always Love You: A Grammy Salute to Whitney Houston” special, and praised the “unforgettable” performer.

“She inspired a generation of little girls and women to believe in their own dream and to know that they had within themselves the greatest gift of all. I was one of those little girls who then became a woman who never ever, ever, stopped loving Whitney Houston,” Berry said.

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Actress Halle Berry speaks on stage. Photo: AFP
Actress Halle Berry speaks on stage. Photo: AFP

The event was attended by Houston’s daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown, who was joined by boyfriend Nick Gordon and sister-in-law Pat Houston.

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Noticeably absent was Houston’s mother, Cissy, and her brother Gary. Record label executive Clive Davis, who discovered the late singer, sat alongside the family in the front row.

Record producer Clive Davis waves as he is introduced. Photo: AFP
Record producer Clive Davis waves as he is introduced. Photo: AFP
The tribute comes towards the end of a year in which the music world was rocked by Houston’s sudden death at age 48 in February. She was found dead in a Beverly Hills hotel bathtub on the night before the Grammy awards, from what authorities said was accidental drowning brought on by cocaine use and heart disease.
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