Whitney Houston’s Hologram Makes TV Debut On British Morning Show

Whitney Houston’s Hologram Makes TV Debut On British Morning Show
Whitney Houston’s hologram is an official thing. It actually made an appearance on a British morning show, “This Morning”, which airs on ITV and STV. The daily series revealed the hologram on social media with a GIF and the caption that teased the hologram’s upcoming tour, “An Evening With Whitney: The Whitney Houston Hologram Tour”.
“She was our greatest love of all, and now Whitney’s back for a hologram tour!”
She was our greatest love of all, and now Whitney's back for a hologram tour! ?#ThisMorning pic.twitter.com/Djrf6Fwjbi
— This Morning (@thismorning) February 19, 2020
The hologram performed Whitney Houston’s hit single “The Greatest Love Of All.”
https://twitter.com/AllAboutWhitney/status/1230152210341744640?s=20
Fans didn’t hold back with their thoughts as video of the performance went viral.
https://twitter.com/arneldo/status/1230411614370877442?s=20


I'm not saying the Whitney Houston hologram tour will be a hot mess, but they are suggesting she had as much grace as a malfunctioning The Sims character wafting away a fart on #ThisMorning pic.twitter.com/9uJJCnCfTZ
— Mr Adam R (@MrAdamR) February 19, 2020

Whitney’s sister-in-law and former manager Pat Houston supports the hologram and said Whitney Houston would too.
She said, according to Rolling Stone,
“We had a discussion about her doing ‘Whitney Unplugged’ or some type of ‘Evening with Whitney,’ and that was really her idea. It’s a dream that was realized by her. So that’s the production. This isn’t something that we’re just putting together. This is something that she wanted to do, and I get very emotional watching this because it is so close to what she wanted. The only thing missing was her, physically.”

Pat Houston
She added,
“It’s primarily just paying homage to her legacy. How many times can you just hear the same song over and over? This is a new way to experience the music. Realistically, it’s all about the Whitney experience. She preferred doing small shows, and it was something she couldn’t really do when she was alive. People need to understand, no one is trying to recreate our Whitney. This is a show to celebrate her music and introduce her to people who never got to see her live.”
The hologram tour will kick off on Feb. 25.
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