Whitney Houston honored by cross dressers

  • 12 years ago
Pop diva Whitney Houston may be gone, but Tokyo's cross-dressers will always look to the star for inspiration.

In the Japanese capital her memory is very much alive, with local cross-dresser 'Mako' paying tribute to the megastar.

SOUNDBITE: Mako, cross dresser, saying (English):

"There's no-one like Whitney, no-one who can bring sunshine to people's hearts quite so well, no-one with such a sweet voice."

Houston rose to fame in the 1980s and enjoyed a long career that peaked with her 1992 hit "I Will Always Love You".

But in Tokyo, it's her role as a symbol for the city's cross-dressing community that will live on.

Cross-dresser Jasmine explains.

SOUNDBITE: Jasmine, cross dresser, saying (English):

"Whitney - please come back to us, even as a zombie."

Houston was found underwater and unconscious in her Beverly Hills hotel room bathtub on February 11, and pronounced dead at the scene.

She was 48 years old.

Alicia Powell, Reuters.

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