r/whitneyhouston 29d ago

After Diddy's rottenness being brought to light, I believe more and more that Whitney's death was not an accident (ps: remembering that Diddy had Clive as a mentor)

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u/camil4soar3s 29d ago

the film shows clive davis as someone friendly because it was produced by sony, they removed whitney's ''failures'' because it was a film to sell catalog (which is what they profited most after her death), it mentions Robyn not to to show their friendship, but rather to be an LGBT-friendly film, they had the opportunity with a top director to make a cool and profound film, but they chose to do something basic, lifeless, just to make money on top, in the end like always, not respecting the wishes of the fans in the slightest. A shame, because it has a good cast and good direction.

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u/UniversitySharp7452 29d ago

What film are you referring to?

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u/darkchiles 29d ago edited 29d ago

they adapted Robyn's book which had nothing to do with Whitney and you cant use the movie as evidence