Protecting Whitney The memoir of her bodyguard

David Roberts

Book - 2025

"David Roberts was hired in 1988 to provide security for the UK portion of Whitney Houston's Moment of Truth world tour. Accustomed to working for diplomats and Fortune 500 clients, Roberts had reservations about working with a pop star. But from the moment they met at Heathrow Airport, Houston's heart of gold won him over. Roberts would work for Houston for seven years as her career soared to its pinnacle. His memoir reveals heartwarming anecdotes of life with one of the world's most recognizable stars, including privately shared moments such as the birth of Whitney's daughter, Bobbi Kristina. But there are also shocking and heartbreaking revelations, as Roberts was present for some of Houston's most challengi...ng ordeals. His heart was ultimately shattered as he witnessed her succumb to the one threat he could not protect her from: herself"--

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Subjects
Genres
Autobiographies
Published
Chicago : Chicago Review Press 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
David Roberts (author)
Physical Description
pages cm
ISBN
9780914090373
  • Introduction. Grand Canyon, March 1995
  • Pop-Star Protection
  • One Moment in Time
  • I Will Love You Always
  • Uncle Weeder
  • Mariah Who?
  • The Lexington Incident
  • Dueling Threats
  • Make It Happen
  • Zenith
  • The Show Must Go On
  • Soaring and Sinking
  • After Apartheid
  • Silence of the Stars
  • Too Good to Be White
  • No Regrets
  • Epilogue.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Security consultant Roberts debuts with a blunt account of his seven-year stint as Whitney Houston's bodyguard. After a career in the North Wales Police and the Royal Air Force, Roberts was running a security firm when he was offered the role of security chief for Houston's Moment of Truth tour in 1988. Skimping on the personal details of his relationship with Houston, Roberts instead provides detailed insight into the workings of Nippy, Inc., the corporation that employed Houston's support staff. Prone to "knee-jerk, ill-prepared" decisions, the group--mostly comprising friends and intimates--prioritized money over the star's well-being, Roberts claims, noting that they kept Houston on demanding tour schedules and supplied her with cocaine and marijuana even as her substance use problems worsened. In addition, they failed to offer her options for rehabilitation out of fear it would damage her image, even though the drugs caused so much damage to her vocal chords that a doctor warned Houston that her continued use could mean the end of her singing career. Despite the book's somewhat stiff prose ("My anger and actual hatred toward all those who had facilitated Whitney's ability to do this herself was profound"), Roberts offers revealing insights into the simultaneous power and vulnerability of megawatt stars. The result is a captivating behind-the-scenes look at the price of fame. (Jan.)

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