While there are
probably plenty of scripts being written right now about the late singer's
life, it turns out that she began talks about developing her biopic not long
before she died...
Californication actress Meagan Good tells me that she and Houston began discussions about a possible movie for Good to star in.
"We were
fairly in the beginning stages," Good told me last night at Vanity Fair and Juicy Couture's Vanities party at
Siren Studios in Hollywood "We were
supposed to meet today actually."
Good said the big
question for them was how the movie would end.
"My feeling
is because she has the film Sparkle coming out and she's brilliant in it
and she looks beautiful and healthy, my feeling was that's how we should end
the movie—as a new beginning for her," Good said.
Good said it's
too soon after Houston 's
death to think about the future of the flick, but did say she decided right
away she would never attempt to do her own singing. "I don't think we've
ever had a singer in history that I remember that could sing like her,"
she said. "Plus, when people see someone's life story they want to hear
that person's voice because they connect with it, in their spirit and their
soul. So you would have to use her voice."
As we continued,
Good began to tear up. She couldn't help but talk about Houston in the present tense. "For
anybody spending time around Whitney, she's so much fun," she said.
"She's got just like a sassy attitude and is very funny and funky. She's
definitely a fun person to be around."
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