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Whitney Houston’s mother applies to have granddaughter’s inheritance payments changed
By CMU Editorial | Published on Tuesday 2 October 2012
The executors of Whitney Houston’s estate – her mother Cissy Houston and sister-in-law Marion Houston – have filed legal papers in Georgia requesting changes be made to the way inheritance payments are made to the late singer’s daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown.
The two Houstons say that they fear the current payment system is allowing Bobbi Kristina to “waste her assets”, adding that they worry that the nineteen year old “is a highly visible target for those who would exert undue influence over her inheritance and/or seek to benefit from respondent’s resources and celebrity”.
Brown is currently preparing to take part in a new reality TV show in the US called ‘The Houstons: On Our Own’.