Dionne Warwick is furious over claims that young Whitney Houston was molested by Dionne’s sister Dee Dee Warwick — and has gone public to say that she’ll “never — and I mean this, ever — forgive” family members who made the shocking charges! As earlier covered by The National ENQUIRER, the hit documentary “Whitney” included the troubling accusation by Whitney’s assistant Mary Jones, with Whitney’s cousin Gary also accusing Dee Dee of molesting him as a child. Gary’s wife, Pat Houston, produced the documentary and also supports her husband’s claims. Dionne, however, told Larry King that the stories are “totally hogwash!”
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"My sister would have never, ever done anything to do any harm to any child," Dionne said while guesting on "Larry King Now," adding: "
Especially within our family." She called the bombshell accusations about
troubled Whitney and Dee Dee (pictured) "evil," and blasted family members that she said had "perpetuated this insanity."
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Other insiders also blasted the Houston family for making the accusations in the documentary, with one longtime Whitney employee telling The ENQUIRER: “It's throwing Dee Dee under the bus because the Houstons
want to blame someone for Whitney being a lesbian...this also helps the family to accept Whitney's sexuality.”
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Dee Dee, who had her own minor but acclaimed pop career, passed away in 2008 after years of struggling with drug addiction. Whitney's mother Cissy (center) has come forward to say that "the idea that [Dee Dee] would have molested my children is overwhelming and for us unfathomable." Dionne also told Larry: "For these lies to be perpetuated in this so-called 'documentary' is evil!"
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"My sister would have never, ever done anything to do any harm to any child," Dionne said while guesting on "Larry King Now," adding: "
Especially within our family." She called the bombshell accusations about
troubled Whitney and Dee Dee (pictured) "evil," and blasted family members that she said had "perpetuated this insanity."
Photo credit: Getty Images
Other insiders also blasted the Houston family for making the accusations in the documentary, with one longtime Whitney employee telling The ENQUIRER: “It's throwing Dee Dee under the bus because the Houstons
want to blame someone for Whitney being a lesbian...this also helps the family to accept Whitney's sexuality.”
Dee Dee, who had her own minor but acclaimed pop career, passed away in 2008 after years of struggling with drug addiction. Whitney's mother Cissy (center) has come forward to say that "the idea that [Dee Dee] would have molested my children is overwhelming and for us unfathomable." Dionne also told Larry: "For these lies to be perpetuated in this so-called 'documentary' is evil!"