,

A Whitney Houston Fragrance Just Hit the Market, But Fans Aren’t Having It

An Instagram post announcing the new perfume was lit up with comments from unhappy fans.

Ten years ago, Whitney Houstonโ€™s tragic death stunned us all. And since she left us, her estate has been working overtime on projects intended to keep her memory alive.

Video will return here when scrolled back into view
Stefon Diggs and Cardi B Viral Boat Video Prompts Response from Patriots Coach
Stefon Diggs and Cardi B Viral Boat Video Prompts Response from Patriots Coach

Just in time for the holiday season, the authorized biopic I Wanna Dance With Somebody will hit theaters in December. And this week, it was announced that a Whitney fragrance is making its way to a department store counter near you. The Whitney Houston Signature Fragrance is described as โ€œa sparkling, singular gemโ€ with notes of โ€œbright fruits and florals that delight the senses.โ€

Pat Houston, Whitneyโ€™s long-time manager, sister-in-law and executor of her estate, was involved in the creation of the fragrance. โ€œTo wear Whitney Houston is to feel inspired and confident like Whitney, who has always encouraged women to embrace the greatest love for themselves,โ€ she said.

But there are plenty of fans who think a bottle of perfume is not the best way to honor the late singer and actress. Instead, theyโ€™re calling it a cheap and disrespectful way for Whitneyโ€™s family to use her name and image to make money. And they were not afraid to make their feelings known on social media.

An Instagram post from Houstonโ€™s official account announcing the launch of the fragrance was lit up with comments from people who want nothing to do with new perfume.

Comments like, โ€œthis is wat happens when ur family toxic asf,โ€ and โ€œWait a minute sheโ€™s gone! She didnโ€™t approve of that! Stop trying to MAKE money of her!!!!โ€ are just a few of the mostly negative reactions from confused fans who would rather have new music than perfume to remember their beloved Whitney.

But all is not bad. Part of the proceeds from the sale of the fragrance will benefit The Whitney E. Houston Legacy Foundation, which supports grassroots programs and initiatives that benefit underserved youth.

Straight From The Root

Sign up for our free daily newsletter.