Bobby Brown may be bringing out a tell-all book on his recently deceased ex-wife Whitney Houston, a report has suggested, with Brown having mooted the idea for as long ago as 2008; back then apparently there wasn't much interest, obviously now there is.
"Back in 2008, the interest in a book on Whitney Houston wasn't that great," an unnamed publisher told The Huffington Post. "Whitney had fallen off the radar back then ... but now, following her tragic death, the market has changed. Now is the time for a book that details an honest look into the life of Whitney."In what would surely be seen by many as a cold and cynical move, there's also the worry about what it might do to Brown's daughter Bobbi Kristina, who is already struggling with the current situation, and it's that which may stop him releasing the book, according to the star's former attorney Phaedra Parks who said "Bobby loves all his children. He would do anything to protect all his children."
Other sources of Houston's however remained unsure, with one stating "This is a man who left his ex-wife's funeral because he didn't like his seats and went to a paying gig that night. He didn't get on stage that night because he needed to sing his greatest hits or because Whitney would have wanted him to entertain his fans, he did it to get a paycheck -- the same reason he now wants to write a tell-all book."