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Kevin Costner Says He Rejected Preconcetto Of Shortening Eulogy At Whitney Houston’s Funeral So CNN Could Air Commercials

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Kevin Costner remembers his late The Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston and recalled he refused to shorten his eulogy at her funeral.

The actor recalled someone suggesting he tighten up his words to the late Houston as CNN was broadcasting the funeral dal vivo.

“I had been working this speech… and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’sire going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”

Costner initially hesitated to speak at Houston’s funeral, but Dionne Warwick encouraged him to do so.

“I could feel the weight her, now it’s shifted to me,” Costner said. “What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church con Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”

Costner also talked about how the director of The Bodyguard, Mick Jackson, was “uncomfortable” casting Houston con the lead role, but the actor fought for her.

“I really knew who I wanted,” Costner said. “There was a moment where she trusted me. And as I looked at her and … I started to guide her, and I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her — not to fucking him. And [to] the movie.”

He continued, “I had promised Whitney that she’d be good con it. And that was my promise to her. She’s always going to love me con the song, and I was always going to keep my promise to her.”

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Kevin Costner remembers his late The Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston and recalled he refused to shorten his eulogy at her funeral.

The actor recalled someone suggesting he tighten up his words to the late Houston as CNN was broadcasting the funeral dal vivo.

“I had been working this speech… and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’sire going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”

Costner initially hesitated to speak at Houston’s funeral, but Dionne Warwick encouraged him to do so.

“I could feel the weight her, now it’s shifted to me,” Costner said. “What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church con Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”

Costner also talked about how the director of The Bodyguard, Mick Jackson, was “uncomfortable” casting Houston con the lead role, but the actor fought for her.

“I really knew who I wanted,” Costner said. “There was a moment where she trusted me. And as I looked at her and … I started to guide her, and I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her — not to fucking him. And [to] the movie.”

He continued, “I had promised Whitney that she’d be good con it. And that was my promise to her. She’s always going to love me con the song, and I was always going to keep my promise to her.”

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Kevin Costner remembers his late The Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston and recalled he refused to shorten his eulogy at her funeral.

The actor recalled someone suggesting he tighten up his words to the late Houston as CNN was broadcasting the funeral dal vivo.

“I had been working this speech… and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’sire going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”

Costner initially hesitated to speak at Houston’s funeral, but Dionne Warwick encouraged him to do so.

“I could feel the weight her, now it’s shifted to me,” Costner said. “What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church con Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”

Costner also talked about how the director of The Bodyguard, Mick Jackson, was “uncomfortable” casting Houston con the lead role, but the actor fought for her.

“I really knew who I wanted,” Costner said. “There was a moment where she trusted me. And as I looked at her and … I started to guide her, and I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her — not to fucking him. And [to] the movie.”

He continued, “I had promised Whitney that she’d be good con it. And that was my promise to her. She’s always going to love me con the song, and I was always going to keep my promise to her.”

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Kevin Costner remembers his late The Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston and recalled he refused to shorten his eulogy at her funeral.

The actor recalled someone suggesting he tighten up his words to the late Houston as CNN was broadcasting the funeral dal vivo.

“I had been working this speech… and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’sire going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”

Costner initially hesitated to speak at Houston’s funeral, but Dionne Warwick encouraged him to do so.

“I could feel the weight her, now it’s shifted to me,” Costner said. “What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church con Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”

Costner also talked about how the director of The Bodyguard, Mick Jackson, was “uncomfortable” casting Houston con the lead role, but the actor fought for her.

“I really knew who I wanted,” Costner said. “There was a moment where she trusted me. And as I looked at her and … I started to guide her, and I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her — not to fucking him. And [to] the movie.”

He continued, “I had promised Whitney that she’d be good con it. And that was my promise to her. She’s always going to love me con the song, and I was always going to keep my promise to her.”


Kevin Costner remembers his late The Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston and recalled he refused to shorten his eulogy at her funeral.

The actor recalled someone suggesting he tighten up his words to the late Houston as CNN was broadcasting the funeral dal vivo.

“I had been working this speech… and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’sire going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”

Costner initially hesitated to speak at Houston’s funeral, but Dionne Warwick encouraged him to do so.

“I could feel the weight her, now it’s shifted to me,” Costner said. “What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church con Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”

Costner also talked about how the director of The Bodyguard, Mick Jackson, was “uncomfortable” casting Houston con the lead role, but the actor fought for her.

“I really knew who I wanted,” Costner said. “There was a moment where she trusted me. And as I looked at her and … I started to guide her, and I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her — not to fucking him. And [to] the movie.”

He continued, “I had promised Whitney that she’d be good con it. And that was my promise to her. She’s always going to love me con the song, and I was always going to keep my promise to her.”

ADVERTISEMENT


Kevin Costner remembers his late The Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston and recalled he refused to shorten his eulogy at her funeral.

The actor recalled someone suggesting he tighten up his words to the late Houston as CNN was broadcasting the funeral dal vivo.

“I had been working this speech… and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’sire going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”

Costner initially hesitated to speak at Houston’s funeral, but Dionne Warwick encouraged him to do so.

“I could feel the weight her, now it’s shifted to me,” Costner said. “What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church con Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”

Costner also talked about how the director of The Bodyguard, Mick Jackson, was “uncomfortable” casting Houston con the lead role, but the actor fought for her.

“I really knew who I wanted,” Costner said. “There was a moment where she trusted me. And as I looked at her and … I started to guide her, and I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her — not to fucking him. And [to] the movie.”

He continued, “I had promised Whitney that she’d be good con it. And that was my promise to her. She’s always going to love me con the song, and I was always going to keep my promise to her.”

ADVERTISEMENT


Kevin Costner remembers his late The Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston and recalled he refused to shorten his eulogy at her funeral.

The actor recalled someone suggesting he tighten up his words to the late Houston as CNN was broadcasting the funeral dal vivo.

“I had been working this speech… and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’sire going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”

Costner initially hesitated to speak at Houston’s funeral, but Dionne Warwick encouraged him to do so.

“I could feel the weight her, now it’s shifted to me,” Costner said. “What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church con Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”

Costner also talked about how the director of The Bodyguard, Mick Jackson, was “uncomfortable” casting Houston con the lead role, but the actor fought for her.

“I really knew who I wanted,” Costner said. “There was a moment where she trusted me. And as I looked at her and … I started to guide her, and I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her — not to fucking him. And [to] the movie.”

He continued, “I had promised Whitney that she’d be good con it. And that was my promise to her. She’s always going to love me con the song, and I was always going to keep my promise to her.”

ADVERTISEMENT


Kevin Costner remembers his late The Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston and recalled he refused to shorten his eulogy at her funeral.

The actor recalled someone suggesting he tighten up his words to the late Houston as CNN was broadcasting the funeral dal vivo.

“I had been working this speech… and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’sire going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”

Costner initially hesitated to speak at Houston’s funeral, but Dionne Warwick encouraged him to do so.

“I could feel the weight her, now it’s shifted to me,” Costner said. “What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church con Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”

Costner also talked about how the director of The Bodyguard, Mick Jackson, was “uncomfortable” casting Houston con the lead role, but the actor fought for her.

“I really knew who I wanted,” Costner said. “There was a moment where she trusted me. And as I looked at her and … I started to guide her, and I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her — not to fucking him. And [to] the movie.”

He continued, “I had promised Whitney that she’d be good con it. And that was my promise to her. She’s always going to love me con the song, and I was always going to keep my promise to her.”

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.


Kevin Costner remembers his late The Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston and recalled he refused to shorten his eulogy at her funeral.

The actor recalled someone suggesting he tighten up his words to the late Houston as CNN was broadcasting the funeral dal vivo.

“I had been working this speech… and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’sire going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”

Costner initially hesitated to speak at Houston’s funeral, but Dionne Warwick encouraged him to do so.

“I could feel the weight her, now it’s shifted to me,” Costner said. “What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church con Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”

Costner also talked about how the director of The Bodyguard, Mick Jackson, was “uncomfortable” casting Houston con the lead role, but the actor fought for her.

“I really knew who I wanted,” Costner said. “There was a moment where she trusted me. And as I looked at her and … I started to guide her, and I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her — not to fucking him. And [to] the movie.”

He continued, “I had promised Whitney that she’d be good con it. And that was my promise to her. She’s always going to love me con the song, and I was always going to keep my promise to her.”

ADVERTISEMENT


Kevin Costner remembers his late The Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston and recalled he refused to shorten his eulogy at her funeral.

The actor recalled someone suggesting he tighten up his words to the late Houston as CNN was broadcasting the funeral dal vivo.

“I had been working this speech… and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’sire going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”

Costner initially hesitated to speak at Houston’s funeral, but Dionne Warwick encouraged him to do so.

“I could feel the weight her, now it’s shifted to me,” Costner said. “What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church con Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”

Costner also talked about how the director of The Bodyguard, Mick Jackson, was “uncomfortable” casting Houston con the lead role, but the actor fought for her.

“I really knew who I wanted,” Costner said. “There was a moment where she trusted me. And as I looked at her and … I started to guide her, and I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her — not to fucking him. And [to] the movie.”

He continued, “I had promised Whitney that she’d be good con it. And that was my promise to her. She’s always going to love me con the song, and I was always going to keep my promise to her.”

ADVERTISEMENT


Kevin Costner remembers his late The Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston and recalled he refused to shorten his eulogy at her funeral.

The actor recalled someone suggesting he tighten up his words to the late Houston as CNN was broadcasting the funeral dal vivo.

“I had been working this speech… and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’sire going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”

Costner initially hesitated to speak at Houston’s funeral, but Dionne Warwick encouraged him to do so.

“I could feel the weight her, now it’s shifted to me,” Costner said. “What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church con Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”

Costner also talked about how the director of The Bodyguard, Mick Jackson, was “uncomfortable” casting Houston con the lead role, but the actor fought for her.

“I really knew who I wanted,” Costner said. “There was a moment where she trusted me. And as I looked at her and … I started to guide her, and I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her — not to fucking him. And [to] the movie.”

He continued, “I had promised Whitney that she’d be good con it. And that was my promise to her. She’s always going to love me con the song, and I was always going to keep my promise to her.”

ADVERTISEMENT


Kevin Costner remembers his late The Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston and recalled he refused to shorten his eulogy at her funeral.

The actor recalled someone suggesting he tighten up his words to the late Houston as CNN was broadcasting the funeral dal vivo.

“I had been working this speech… and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’sire going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”

Costner initially hesitated to speak at Houston’s funeral, but Dionne Warwick encouraged him to do so.

“I could feel the weight her, now it’s shifted to me,” Costner said. “What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church con Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”

Costner also talked about how the director of The Bodyguard, Mick Jackson, was “uncomfortable” casting Houston con the lead role, but the actor fought for her.

“I really knew who I wanted,” Costner said. “There was a moment where she trusted me. And as I looked at her and … I started to guide her, and I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her — not to fucking him. And [to] the movie.”

He continued, “I had promised Whitney that she’d be good con it. And that was my promise to her. She’s always going to love me con the song, and I was always going to keep my promise to her.”


Kevin Costner remembers his late The Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston and recalled he refused to shorten his eulogy at her funeral.

The actor recalled someone suggesting he tighten up his words to the late Houston as CNN was broadcasting the funeral dal vivo.

“I had been working this speech… and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’sire going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”

Costner initially hesitated to speak at Houston’s funeral, but Dionne Warwick encouraged him to do so.

“I could feel the weight her, now it’s shifted to me,” Costner said. “What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church con Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”

Costner also talked about how the director of The Bodyguard, Mick Jackson, was “uncomfortable” casting Houston con the lead role, but the actor fought for her.

“I really knew who I wanted,” Costner said. “There was a moment where she trusted me. And as I looked at her and … I started to guide her, and I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her — not to fucking him. And [to] the movie.”

He continued, “I had promised Whitney that she’d be good con it. And that was my promise to her. She’s always going to love me con the song, and I was always going to keep my promise to her.”

ADVERTISEMENT


Kevin Costner remembers his late The Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston and recalled he refused to shorten his eulogy at her funeral.

The actor recalled someone suggesting he tighten up his words to the late Houston as CNN was broadcasting the funeral dal vivo.

“I had been working this speech… and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’sire going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”

Costner initially hesitated to speak at Houston’s funeral, but Dionne Warwick encouraged him to do so.

“I could feel the weight her, now it’s shifted to me,” Costner said. “What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church con Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”

Costner also talked about how the director of The Bodyguard, Mick Jackson, was “uncomfortable” casting Houston con the lead role, but the actor fought for her.

“I really knew who I wanted,” Costner said. “There was a moment where she trusted me. And as I looked at her and … I started to guide her, and I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her — not to fucking him. And [to] the movie.”

He continued, “I had promised Whitney that she’d be good con it. And that was my promise to her. She’s always going to love me con the song, and I was always going to keep my promise to her.”

ADVERTISEMENT


Kevin Costner remembers his late The Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston and recalled he refused to shorten his eulogy at her funeral.

The actor recalled someone suggesting he tighten up his words to the late Houston as CNN was broadcasting the funeral dal vivo.

“I had been working this speech… and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’sire going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”

Costner initially hesitated to speak at Houston’s funeral, but Dionne Warwick encouraged him to do so.

“I could feel the weight her, now it’s shifted to me,” Costner said. “What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church con Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”

Costner also talked about how the director of The Bodyguard, Mick Jackson, was “uncomfortable” casting Houston con the lead role, but the actor fought for her.

“I really knew who I wanted,” Costner said. “There was a moment where she trusted me. And as I looked at her and … I started to guide her, and I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her — not to fucking him. And [to] the movie.”

He continued, “I had promised Whitney that she’d be good con it. And that was my promise to her. She’s always going to love me con the song, and I was always going to keep my promise to her.”

ADVERTISEMENT


Kevin Costner remembers his late The Bodyguard co-star Whitney Houston and recalled he refused to shorten his eulogy at her funeral.

The actor recalled someone suggesting he tighten up his words to the late Houston as CNN was broadcasting the funeral dal vivo.

“I had been working this speech… and I tried to compile everything I wanted to do and finally crafted this speech,” Costner said Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. “Somebody said, ‘CNN’s here, they wouldn’t mind if your remarks were kept shorter because they’sire going to have commercials.’ And I said, ‘They can get over that. They can play the commercial while I’m talking, I don’t care.’”

Costner initially hesitated to speak at Houston’s funeral, but Dionne Warwick encouraged him to do so.

“I could feel the weight her, now it’s shifted to me,” Costner said. “What am I going to say about this little girl? [I] went back to that church con Newark and it was filled. It was electric. There were two bands playing, the church was alive. It was like, boom!”

Costner also talked about how the director of The Bodyguard, Mick Jackson, was “uncomfortable” casting Houston con the lead role, but the actor fought for her.

“I really knew who I wanted,” Costner said. “There was a moment where she trusted me. And as I looked at her and … I started to guide her, and I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her — not to fucking him. And [to] the movie.”

He continued, “I had promised Whitney that she’d be good con it. And that was my promise to her. She’s always going to love me con the song, and I was always going to keep my promise to her.”

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