Melbourne, Feb 24 (ANI): The publisher of 'National Enquirer' has defended running a photo of Whitney Houston's body in her casket on the magazine's front cover.
After her funeral, the tabloid had published photos of the diva's body, causing an uproar from her family and other media outlets who decried the invasion of privacy.
"I thought it was beautiful," the Herald Sun quoted its publisher Mary Beth Wright as telling Fox News.
Meanwhile, a group of Beverly Hilton staff members who spoke to the press after Houston was found dead at the swanky Los Angeles hotel have been fired.
After the singer passed away on February 11, the media descended en masse and photos of the luxury suite and bathtub where Houston's body was discovered were leaked online. (ANI)
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Comments:
Liz Taylor
February 24, 2012 at 6:11 PM
I'm sure this site has gotten a lot of hits,because of the indication that the controversial photo of Ms Houston in her casket is supposed to be available for our viewing and comments. WHERE IS THE PHOTO? I didn't see THE ENQUIRER at the market. It's EVIL to lead foldks on, as happened in this case. If this site is this messed up, what does that say for the 'magazine'?