[Video Interview] Patricia Houston Says Whitney Houston Was Chasing A Dream, Ray-J

Sunday evening, Oprah sat down with Whitney Houston’s daughter, Bobbi Kristina; her sister-in-law, Patricia Houston; and her brother, Gary Houston, on a special episode of Oprah’s Next Chapter. During the interview, we learn that: Bobbi Kristina still stays occasionally at the home where her mother once lived and that she often hears her mother’s spirit; Pat was more concerned about Whitney chasing a ‘younger love’ (who we assume was Ray J); Pat has no idea how Whitney ended up in the bath tub; and a ton of other details on how the family is coping. Peep some of the footage and read how celebs responded to the interview on twitter.
Bobbi Kristina speaks with Oprah:
[youtube width=”590″ height=”415″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84x0EsBRqsE&feature=youtu.be[/youtube]
Pat and Whitney’s brother speak with Oprah:
If you watched the interview last what, what were your overall thoughts of the interview? Is there anything that Oprah DIDN’T ask, that she should have asked?



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