Kevin Costner Explains Why He Refused to Shorten Eulogy at Whitney Houston's Funeral
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The 'Yellowstone' actor reflects on his enduring friendship with the late singing icon, with whom he starred in 'The Bodyguard', and his moving eulogy at her funeral.

AceShowbiz - Over two decades after starring alongside Whitney Houston in the iconic film "The Bodyguard", Kevin Costner recalls his close bond with the singer. Appearing on the "Armchair Expert" podcast, Costner shared his memories of working with Houston on the 1992 romantic drama.

Despite initial hesitation, Costner was determined to cast Houston in the leading role, believing she had the talent and charisma to carry the film. Their friendship deepened over the years, and when Houston tragically passed away in 2012, Costner was invited to speak at her public memorial. Initially reluctant, he agreed at the urging of Dionne Warwick.

On the podcast, Costner recounted the electric atmosphere at Houston's funeral. Feeling the weight of his responsibility, he refused to shorten his eulogy despite the presence of cameras. He wanted to express everything he had to say about his "little girl."

Costner's 17-minute eulogy was widely praised for its emotional depth and heartfelt tribute. He recalled how "I Will Always Love You", despite originally not intended for "The Bodyguard", became an iconic song for Houston.

Costner's eulogistic words resonated with countless fans and served as a poignant reminder of his unwavering friendship with Whitney Houston. The bond forged during the making of "The Bodyguard" extended far beyond the movie's success, leaving an enduring legacy of love and respect.

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