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    Whitney Houston's casket photo: 'Reprehensible'?

    Critics accuse the National Enquirer of crossing a line after it runs a front-page image of the late singer in an open coffin

    The National Enquirer is courting controversy for running what it touts as "the last photo" of the late singer Whitney Houston: A picture of the star's open casket at her wake. The decision to publish the private image is "disgusting and reprehensible," critics say, especially because the tabloid typically lines supermarket shelves in plain view of children. Meanwhile, the Enquirer's publisher has defended the photo as "beautiful," and 21 percent of those surveyed in a Fox News poll said they saw "absolutely nothing wrong" with the image. Did the Enquirer go too far?

    It's unacceptable: "Images are news," says Dodai Stewart at Jezebel. That case was rightfully made when papers ran photos of Moammar Gadhafi's bloodied corpse. But a line exists, and the National Enquirer crossed it. We can assume this "invasive" photo was taken by someone close to the singer who immorally accepted a large payment to leak the pic. And making matters worse, this "disturbing" image runs alongside classless headlines about "Courtney from The Bachelor's 'pregnancy drama'" and Ashton Kutcher's "cougar hunting." Yuck. Whitney deserves better.
    "This casket photo of Whitney Houston's dead body is now on newsstands everywhere"

    Sadly, this is par for the course: Coverage of Houston's death has been one big "exercise in sensationalism," says Brent Lang at The Wrap. The National Enquirer front page is "on par with the photos of Houston's last meal and the bathtub she died in that TMZ ran immediately after her Feb. 11 death." And the Enquirer's "ghoulish glimpse at Whitney's wake" is just the tip of the iceberg. The "tawdry" article crassly reports the cost of the jewelry she was wearing and offers a red-carpet-like analysis of her outfit.
    "Whitney Houston open casket photo graces National Enquirer cover"

    Americans have, historically, sought out such images: National Enquirer isn't Reader's Digestsays Roy Greenslade at the U.K.'s Guardian. In 1977, the paper's front page featured a photo of Elvis Presley's open casket just days after his death. The nation was hardly scandalized: It became the paper's best-selling issue ever. Even more recently, photos of Michael Jackson's lifeless body were plastered all over the news during the trial of his doctor, Conrad Murray. This time around, the Enquirer will once again "sell many, many extra copies. That's life... and death." 
    "National Enquirer runs cover picture of Whitney Houston in a coffin"

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    • JaniceF  •  Livingston, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      The same publication that put Elvis Presley in his coffin on the front page in 1977.
    • Topkick  •  3 mths ago
      Put a huge bounty on celebrity photos and this is what you get. Like it or not, someone, somewhere will sell their own Mother's autopsy photos if the Price is Right. That's the way it works with Freedom of the Press. And, tasteless as it often is, it beats the alternative!
      • Human 3 mths ago
        How sad.
      • Strangelove 3 mths ago
        I wouldn't. I love my mother more than I love money.
      • LatexDollSuiter 3 mths ago
        That "So-called Freedom of the press" didnt stop Hillary HITLER CLINTON from poisoning our first amendment on how single males Sin the USA STATEWIDE cant use show affectionate FORPLAY COMMUNICATIONS IN PUBLIC to test the waters with the ladies back during that 1990's Monica Lewinsky affair, and is the proof she dont want people to realise its enough to get her IMPEACHED-You dont mess with how men has OPENLY USED FORPLAY /SHOW AFFECTION TO LADIES TRADITION CENTOURIES OLD-AND TAKE THAT FREEDOM AWAY THAT MADE THE USA SO GREAT-Hillary has a lot to answer for and abuses her power-You still want her as president?! She done made sure mens first amendment got thrown away, she'll do lot worse with whats left of Americas SO-CALLED FREEDOMHillary is the 3rd so-called woman to screw up in history,what was the name of the lady the lord told not to look back as city was burning and got turned to stone/salt?-and obviously theres EVE who bit from the apple of Eden? Hillary WILL be the downfall of whats left of USA mens freedom if dont get rid of her before becomes president
    • ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,  •  Iowa City, Iowa  •  3 mths ago
      I really dont think she gives a dam
      • RandomPerson 3 mths ago
        A dam is typically a cement structure built to hold back water.
    • Rick  •  3 mths ago
      Photos and articles like this don't get published unless there is demand (as in paying customers), Who's really reprehensible; the Enquirer or the readers?
      • Still Standing 3 mths ago
        good point.
      • John Doe 3 mths ago
        FOX News is despicable, for calling out the Enquirer for publishing the photo, while FOX used the photo in that very article.

        And the idiots who read FOX said the Enquirer was deplorable for running the photo... yet their beloved FOX did the same thing, only under the guise of criticizing the Enquirer.

        FOXtards are a funny, and stupid, breed.
      • Alkoholic 3 mths ago
        BOTH!
    • Windriver  •  3 mths ago
      She looked more at peace in the casket than she has in a decade.
      • Mrs. Applehead 3 mths ago
        True!!! RIP Ms. Houston!!!
      • Melvin 3 mths ago
        Probably better than you EVER LOOKED!
      • Windriver 3 mths ago
        Melvin Melvin Melvin. What ignorance you expose in yourself. What hate you hold in your heart is destructive. Please get help.
    • Bill Blake  •  3 mths ago
      Why does a casket photo of Whitney Houston raise so much more of a fuss than a casket photo of Etta James?

      Both ran on the front page, the latter in the LATimes.
      • Human 3 mths ago
        PERMISSION!!! THEY DIDNT HAVE IT!!! SIMPLE!
      • vbb3 3 mths ago
        Permission is not needed. SIMPLE. Her body is not prohibited to be photographed. You can't say "you can't take pictures of me." Can't be done. Especially if you're dead.
      • artzee 3 mths ago
        Why not have a closed casket? Duh!
    • Thomas  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      Who took the picture at the "private family viewing"?
    • ralphb  •  Murfreesboro, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      If you morons didn't eat up this trash like starving animals, the tabloids and paparazzi wouldn't be trying to sell it.
    • Doug S  •  Annapolis, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      Unacceptable? This woman's funeral was STREAMED LIVE OVER THE INTERNET! How could a photo from it be unacceptable???
    • Leslie D  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      The wake were the body was viewed was only attended by family and very close friends. So one of them is responsible for this photo. Believe me when I say there will probably be more photos.
    • marco  •  Louisville, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      Show's Over, Move Along
    • Ronald  •  3 mths ago
      What is truly sad is that other "news services" are running copies of this NE cover and trashing them.
    • Linda  •  3 mths ago
      It's over now. Let's just move on.
    • Lynn  •  Buffalo, New York  •  2 mths ago
      Also, I do not feel Whitney's pic should have been published either!!!
    • Lynn  •  Buffalo, New York  •  2 mths ago
      Why was it ok to publicize Michael Jackson's autopsy & on hospital gurny picturesEVERYWHERE????
    • fangs  •  Pomeroy, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      I really don't think it mattered to her at all.
    • Save America  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      What is sad ? Sad is the fact that her death got as much attention as it did!!!! Lets cover our young men giving their lives overseas with as much fanfare as this worthless story.
    • pjjd  •  3 mths ago
      If people DON'T buy the Enquirer or the Star, don't watch TMZ or any of that scripted "reality" crap on E, then this won't happen.
    • mm  •  2 mths ago
      What is the big deal? First of all she looks better in the casket photo than she did in many photos while alive, and many celebrities before her had public viewings. If she had been mangled in a car wreck, then I can understand the outrage at posting a post mortem photo. She is not God, and this is what happens when people put more emphasis on a human being (ie celebrity) than God himself....death threats? Come on! The media only adds to the hype by calling the photo despicable and gross. So not true. While yes it is shamefull this was done against family's wishes, what is more shameful is that Clive Davis didn't cancel his Grammy party after she died, and people continued to arrive and party on through the night while her dead body was still in the same hotel as the party....and she was Grammy royalty! Now that is despicable and offensive but you don't hear anybody complaining about that. Find something better to talk about, like the fact that innocent children are being tortured and murdered in Syria!
    • KS  •  Culpeper, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      I think people are making too big a deal out of this, in the name of political correctness. While the family may consider it a private matter, the fact is Whitney looks good in the photos. I saw two photos. One is a close up view, and the other from across the room. They are not ghoulish in any way. There should be pride that she looks so good. People are curious about this sort of thing, and most people have attended wakes or funerals where the viewing is open to the public. Once people get a quick glance, they won't be dwelling on it, except for the fact that she looks fine.