Whitney Houston has been immortalised after Madame Tussauds officials unveiled images of four new waxworks of the tragic singer
The Houston family, including her mother Cissy Houston, brothers Gary and Michael, sister-in-law/manager Pat were there in part of the celebration.
Four iconic images of the diva were showcased including one of a young Whitney from 1988′s “I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)” video, her performance of the National Anthem at the 1991 Super Bowl, her “Queen of the Night” outfit from The Bodyguard, and most recently from a photo shoot for her 2009 album I Look to You.
The soulful diva’s wax images will be displayed across the country in several different cities, including Washington, D.C., Hollywood, Las Vegas, and New York.
Check out some images and Video below:
Gary and Pat Houston, the brother and sister-in-law of late star Whitney Houston, stand with wax figure of Houston after it was unveiled at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in New York on Thursday
Her proudest moment: In 1991, Whitney delivered what's widely considered to have been the best rendition of the National Anthem at the Super Bowl in Tampa, Florida
The different faces of Whitney: Despite the tragedy of her untimely death and her drug addiction, Houston had many high points
The four statues represent pivotal moments in Whitney's life; singing the national anthem at the Super Bowl, a 2009 shoot for her last album, The Bodyguard and the video for I Wanna Dance with Somebody
A family affair: Whitney's mother, Cissy, was also on hand for the occasion





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