From the position in which TMZ reports her security guard found her, it sounds like she fell asleep and slid under water. Two security guards, her stylist and her hairdresser were with Whitney to get her ready for Clive Davis' party. She went to take a bath, and when she hadn't come out almost an hour later, concerned that it was getting late, one of the security guards went to the bathroom, knocked on the door, and receiving no answer, entered and found her under water.
TMZ reports it was customary for Whitney to take Xanax before going to big public events to calm her nerves. The police say while prescription drugs were found in the room, they have no evidence drugs played a role in her death.
Whitney had recently finished filming the movie Sparkle with American Idol winner Jordin Sparks and Sony says the film will still be released in August.
Howard Rosenman... an executive producer on the new film....[said] "This would have been a big, big comeback, she is so brilliant in it." [He] had seen a rough cut of the film Friday night....
....Houston's final recordings will be heard in the film. She sings the gospel classic "Eyes on the Sparrow" and duets with Sparks on a new R. Kelly song, "Celebrate"....
Simon Cowell confirmed yesterday that Whitney was under consideration for an invitation to be a judge on the next season of X-Factor.
Here are some pictures of her as she sang ""Yes, Jesus Loves Me" with R&B singer Kelly Price at Price's pre-Grammy at at Tru, Thursday night. The video is here.
So far, it doesn't sound like Whitney Houston died from a drug overdose. While no alcohol was found in her room, she reportedly had a lot to drink the night before. Xanax, like alcohol, is a central nervous system depressant which can slow brain activity, the heart rate and breathing. It is often prescribed for panic and anxiety disorder.
Drinking alcohol while taking Xanax may increase your risk of certain Xanax side effects, such as: Drowsiness, Dizziness, Problems with coordination.... It may also slow both the heart rate and breathing, which can cause you to pass out or have difficulty breathing -- and may even lead to death.
Drugs were not involved in Amy Winehouse' death. She died from accidental alcohol poisoning.
Tony Bennett may be right about legalizing drugs, but I don't think Whitney Houston and Amy Winehouse are the best examples. Unless his point is that had they been allowed to freely use drugs, they wouldn't have turned to alcohol. Even then, I think better arguments are the number of people who safely use recreational drugs without becoming addicts or alcoholics and that it should be the right of every adult to make their own choices as to what they put in their bodies, free from Government interference.