I was Whitney Houston’s real bodyguard – when she shared a shocking confession, I knew it would change her life forever

I was Whitney Houston’s real bodyguard – when she shared a shocking confession, I knew it would change her life forever

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I was Whitney Houston’s real bodyguard – when she shared a shocking confession, I knew it would change her life forever
Author: Chris Slack
Published: Jan, 31 2025 23:54

IN hit movie The Bodyguard, Whitney Houston’s personal protection officer takes a bullet to save her life. But the only physical scar the late singer’s real minder bears is a mark on his head — from when she accidentally threw a bottle at him during a hotel brawl. Emotionally, David Roberts is still wounded by his inability to shield Whitney from the drugs that contributed to her death aged 48 in 2012.

 [Portrait of Whitney Houston.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Portrait of Whitney Houston.]

The 73-year-old Welshman is said to be the inspiration behind Kevin Costner’s character, Frank Farmer, in 1992 movie The Bodyguard. In real life, David guarded the I Will Always Love You singer for seven years. He kept their relationship strictly platonic, but cared enough about her to put his job on the line by exposing hangers-on who were giving Whitney deadly substances. David claims music industry advisers did not send her for the rehab she desperately needed because it would have wrecked her clean-cut image.

 [Whitney Houston and her bodyguard, David Roberts.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Whitney Houston and her bodyguard, David Roberts.]

Ahead of the release of his book, Protecting Whitney: The Memoir Of Her Bodyguard, he says: “You and I should be sitting listening to her new records, but we’re not, because it was allowed to happen. “She needed help and was overwhelmed because of everything that was going on in her life, and her health did not come first. " My anger and hatred to- wards those who had facilitated Whitney’s ability to do this to herself was profound.

 [Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner in a scene from the film *The Bodyguard*.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner in a scene from the film *The Bodyguard*.]

“Good heavens, I had talks with her team members about things. “The argument back in the day was if one goes into rehabilitation, then one’s reputation is tarnished.”. When Whitney, who sold more than 170million records and won six Grammys, was found dead in her bathtub at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles after taking cocaine, the shock was felt far and wide. Last month, Kevin Costner posted an old image of himself next to the star as he turned 70, with the message: “This photo reminds me of how lucky I am to be getting another birthday. We lost such a light when we lost Whitney.”.

 [Behind-the-scenes photo of Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston from *The Bodyguard*.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Behind-the-scenes photo of Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston from *The Bodyguard*.]

As the February 11 anniversary of the singer’s death approaches, David is still trying to make sense of her passing. He was a highly trained protection officer when he was offered the job as Whitney’s bodyguard in 1988. David’s experience included working for the Metropolitan police, training as a sniper, being involved in the Iranian embassy siege in London in 1980 and keeping dignitaries safe.

 [Movie poster for The Bodyguard, featuring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Movie poster for The Bodyguard, featuring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston.]

At first, he turned the security role down because he had never heard of Whitney, despite her being a chart- topping singer, and was not keen on “looking after pop stars”. But after listening to her music and meeting the down-to-earth icon, he changed his mind. Just like in The Bodyguard movie, Whitney was plagued by crazed fans, including a heavily armed one with plans to kidnap her and others who thought they were married to her.

 [Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston at the Hollywood premiere of
Image Credit: The Sun [Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston at the Hollywood premiere of "The Bodyguard."]

David says of the film: “It did, in reality, follow many of the elements that we, Whitney and I, have experienced, or to a lesser degree. “You get fanatics around the world and you have to keep them away. “A man with a rifle or bomb is the most difficult threat to deal with. I carried a firearm wherever we went, whether it was legal or illegal.”. There were also troublemakers who harassed Whitney when she wanted to be left alone. In 1991, three autograph hunters clashed with the singer and her brother Michael at a hotel in Lexington, Kentucky.

 [Whitney Houston, Bobby Brown, and Bebe Winans at Ocean Club in the Bahamas.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Whitney Houston, Bobby Brown, and Bebe Winans at Ocean Club in the Bahamas.]

David stepped in and a bottle was thrown at him in the mayhem. He recalls: “One guy was thumping Whitney’s brother in the face and so I hit the guy once and he fell and went over the sofa. "I’m now dealing with three of these people who are a threat. One of them was standing behind me and Whitney smashed a bottle of Heineken on my head. “I turned around, grabbed him, picked him up and he was shouting, ‘It wasn’t me, it wasn’t me’.

“The reality is I had been facing one of the other attackers and Whitney threw the bottle to hit the attacker. If the bottle hadn’t hit my head, it would have smashed into the second guy’s face.”. Whitney also had the attention of famous men. One was reportedly the Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro, who it is claimed tried to woo her. David says with a smile: “I only heard from a third party that Mr De Niro had become infatuated with Whitney and was sending her roses. That carried on until Whitney Houston’s mother got involved and that would be the end of that.”.

Another suitor was Eddie Murphy, who had an on-off relationship with the star. David got the impression the Beverly Hills Cop actor was a “nice guy”. But he does not rate Whitney’s former husband, the Two Can Play That Game singer Bobby Brown. Recalling how he learned the couple were to marry, he says: “One day, she reached across the table and grabbed my wrist. ‘David, I wanted you to be the first to know and ask you, I’m going to marry Bobby Brown, what do you think?’.

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