ATLANTA — Whitney Houston left everything to her 19-year-old daughter, Bobbi Kristina.
The pop superstar’s will doesn’t mention specific assets, but leaves all of her furnishings, clothing, personal effects, jewelry and cars to her surviving children. Bobbi Kristina was her only child.
Houston’s money will be put in a trust. Her sister-in-law and manager, Patricia Houston, was appointed the administrator of the estate.
Upon turning 21, Bobbi Kristina will receive part of the money, more of it at age 25 and the balance at age 30. Houston’s trustees can give her money from the trust for various purposes, including tuition, to buy a home and to start a business.
The will was signed on Feb. 3, 1993, about a month before Houston gave birth to her daughter. The 48-year-old died Feb. 11 in California.
Oprah To Interview Bobbi Kristina
On Sunday, March 11, Oprah will talk with Whitney Houston’s daughter, Bobbi Kristina, Houston’s sister-in-law, Patricia Houston, and Houston’s brother, Gary Houston, on a special episode of Oprah’s Next Chapter airing on the OWN Network.
Bobbi Kristina will share personal memories of her late mother and will reflect on how she would like the iconic superstar to be remembered. The family will also address the rumors and speculation surrounding Houston’s death.
Oprah has been on an uphill battles to build ratings for OWN since launching the network in January 2011.
In an attempt to gain more viewers, Oprah introduced her new prime-time series months ago, Oprah’s Next Chapter. On the show, which airs once a week, the queen of talk steps outside of the studio for enlightening conversations with newsmakers, celebrities, and real-life families.








