Sunday, March 4, 2012

Bobby Kristina Brown's interview with Oprah Winfrey: OWN to air it on March 11.

Bobby kristina Brown, the daughter of Guinness record holder of most-awarded female act of all-time actress, producer and model Whitney Houston, chose Oprah Winfrey for her interview. The interview will be aired on Oprah's network OWN as an special episode. The interview is the first since the death of her mother last month and is set to air at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Sunday, March 11 on "Oprah's Next Chapter," which airs on the media mogul's struggling television network OWN. The talk show queen also spoke to Houston's sister-in-law and manager Patricia Houston and the singer's brother Gary Houston, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

According to OWN, "Bobbi Kristina shares personal memories of her mom and how she would like the iconic superstar to be remembered," "The family also addresses the rumors and speculation surrounding Houston's death." Prior to the interview, OWN plans to re-air their special, "Remembering Whitney: The Oprah Interview" at 7 p.m. ET/PT. In addition to Oprah's 2009 interview with the singer, Winfrey reflects on her personal memories of the superstar.

Bobbi Kristina is the only daughter of Houston and Bobby Brown, who wed in 1992 and got divorced in 2007. Houston had sole custody of Bobbi Kristina following the divorce. Bobbi Kristina has remained out of the public eye since Houston's funeral on February 18. Bobbi Kristina's father Bobby Brown left the singer's funeral shortly after the service began due to seating issues and the fact that security kept him from seeing his daughter.

Houston, 48, died at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California on Saturday, February 11. On February 12, Bobbi Kristina Brown was hospitalized, "to be treated for stress and anxiety," a source close to the family told OnTheRedCarpet.com.

Following her hospitalization, Bobby Brown released a statement obtained by OnTheRedCarpet.com which read, "My daughter Bobbi Kristina is doing much better. We continue to provide love and support to Bobbi Kristina. She is dealing with the tragedy of her mother's death and would prefer to do it outside of the public eye. I ask again that our privacy be respected."

Whitney Houston and her daughter Bobby Christina Brown