BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – In
a strange set of circumstances on Saturday, the famed Beverly Hilton
Hotel was bustling with the annual Clive Davis Pre-Grammy party - all
while an investigation into the death of Davis's own protégé and musical legend, Whitney Houston, was being conducted a few floors above.
The multi-award winning singer, 48, was
discovered by her bodyguard in the bathtub of her fourth floor room late
Saturday afternoon.
The Beverly Hills Police Department received
a 911 call at around 3.43pm to respond to a medical emergency, and the
fire department was already on the scene in preparation for the
star-studded Davis party. Despite paramedics attempts to revive Houston
via CPR, she was pronounced dead at 3.55pm. She was positively
identified by members of her team, and her daughter Bobbi Kristina, 19,
and mother Cissy were notified of her death.
According to TMZ, Houston had spoken to her
mom by phone less than half-an-hour before she died, and nothing seemed
out of the ordinary. A few hours prior to that, Houston's cousin Dionne Warwick
had also called and again, everything appeared fine. The pop queen, who
is listed as residing in New Jersey, had apparently been staying at the
well-known Beverly Hills hotel for several days with the intention of
attending Davis's Grammy bash.
Houston had walked the red carpet Thursday
night and performed at the "Kelly Price & Friends Unplugged: For the
Love of R&B Grammy Party," at L.A.'s Tru Hollywood
nightclub, but left the event looking particularly worse for wear with
blood stains on her legs and hair over her face. According to multiple
reports, she seemed upset, was acting erratically and yelling at people
in the club.
TMZ reported that Houston had yet another
boisterous evening with her entourage on Friday, filled with heavy
partying at the Beverly Hilton bar that raised quite a few eyebrows.
However, that very bar was a scene of chaos
in quite a different fashion on Saturday night. Despite speculation that
the 800-person Davis party would be canceled following the tragic news,
it was business-as-usual as droves of onlookers, media and high-profile
guests including Britney Spears, NeYo, Tom Hanks, Matthew Morrison, Dr. Dre, Tony Bennett, Diana Ross and Jon Voight stepped out for the swanky affair.
"A few hours ago they were thinking of
canceling (tonight)," party guest and music big-wig, Richard Branson,
said ahead of the party. "But Clive said Whitney would have wanted the
show to go on."
And it did.
Yet in among the black chauffeured SUVs
rolling in to drop off talent was the "Crime Lab" police van parked near
the valet circle, although it was later moved to the hotel's back
loading dock. Calls to the Coroner confirmed that they had not yet been
notified of Houston's death, and as of late Saturday night, police were
still in the process of seeking a search warrant to the room where she
died to conduct a full investigation.
"This is just wrong. Her body is still right
here in the building, and yet here everyone is out partying and playing
her tribute music," said one onlooker, as news of Houston's death
flashed across a television in the hotel lobby. "It's so eerie."
Another party guest concurred.
"It's surreal. I can't believe the body is
still here and this is all going on," he said. "I don't know if its
disrespectful, or a celebration of her life."
Some were learning of Houston's death for
the first time, expressing shock and confusion, and almost everyone was
whispering among themselves or phoning a friend to commiserate the news.
Away from the flurry of posing celebrities,
extremely loud music and sponsored ads (there was even a car on display
accompanied by colorful flashing lights) there was action behind the
building. News crews, paparazzi, security personnel and police vehicles
took over the back entrance, under speculation that Houston's body would
be taken from the hotel amid the madness.
A small vigil of a few fans also formed at
one side entrance by the hotel, however anyone who wasn't a hotel or
party guest/employee most likely wouldn't have made it past security and
inside the Hilton in the wake of the news.
The cause of death remains unknown, however foul play is not suspected.
Grammy president Neil Portnow confirmed at the Davis party that Jennifer Hudson
will perform a Houston tribute at the awards ceremony on Sunday, and
L.A. Reid told us that the late singer was in premature negotiations to
take a role of the judging panel of next season's "The X-Factor."
"Whitney's people reached out about her
being on 'X-Factor' and if she would have been on she would have been an
amazing mentor," he said.
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