Whitney Houston Leaves Entire Estate To Bobbi Kristina
Posted on Thu Mar 8th, 2012 6:00am PDT By X17 Staff
Nearly one month after Whitney Houston passed away in the bathtub of a Beverly Hilton hotel room, the details of her will have finally been revealed.
According to the documents, which were originally signed in February 1993, Houston has left her entire estate to 19-year-old daughter, Bobbi Kristina, while Whitney's ex-hubby, Bobby Brown, was left nothing.
Kristina will not only inherit her mom's fortune, but all of her clothing, jewelry, furniture, personal items and cars, which will be put into a trust and given to her in increments when she turns 21 and 25. She'll receive the entire amount when she turns 30.
Meanwhile, Kristina has been receiving a bit of flack from her family for agreeing to appear in her first sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey so soon after her mom's passing.
"There were members of the family who weren't keen on [the interview] going down at this time," a source tells People. "There are people who just want her to stay out of the limelight for a while. This is a little girl who just needs some time."
The source also says Kristina has always been anxious to peruse a music and acting career and, "has definitely wanted to walk in her parents' footsteps."
Bobbi Kristina's interview is set to air Sunday, March 11 on OWN's Oprah's Next Chapter.
Was it wise for Whitney to leave her entire estate to Bobbi Kristina?
According to the documents, which were originally signed in February 1993, Houston has left her entire estate to 19-year-old daughter, Bobbi Kristina, while Whitney's ex-hubby, Bobby Brown, was left nothing.
Kristina will not only inherit her mom's fortune, but all of her clothing, jewelry, furniture, personal items and cars, which will be put into a trust and given to her in increments when she turns 21 and 25. She'll receive the entire amount when she turns 30.
Meanwhile, Kristina has been receiving a bit of flack from her family for agreeing to appear in her first sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey so soon after her mom's passing.
"There were members of the family who weren't keen on [the interview] going down at this time," a source tells People. "There are people who just want her to stay out of the limelight for a while. This is a little girl who just needs some time."
The source also says Kristina has always been anxious to peruse a music and acting career and, "has definitely wanted to walk in her parents' footsteps."
Bobbi Kristina's interview is set to air Sunday, March 11 on OWN's Oprah's Next Chapter.