Stars pay tribute to Whitney Houston on the 5th anniversary of her death

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Ciara paid tribute to Whitney Houston on the fifth anniversary of the iconic singer’s death.


On Saturday, Feb. 11, the expectant mother shared an adorable video of herself dancing around her house to Whitney Houston’s “I’m Every Woman.”


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“#ImEveryWoman! It’s All In Me! ??????❤,” the 31-year-old singer captioned the Galen Hooks choreographed video, which also featured cute cameos from her son, Future Jr., and husband, Russell Wilson.


Though fans were quick to applaud Ci Ci for her impressive moves — a few pointed out a series of emoji’s, one of which appears to be a baby girl, which the star plugged in with her caption. “Anybody else notice the boy and girl emojis?? she’s having a girl ?,” one follower wrote. Another commented, “the emojis reveal she’s having a girl!”

In other words, Ciara just revealed … she’s having a girl!

On Twitter, Nick Gordon, who was raised by Houston, and later had a relationship with her daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, (until her death in 2015) paid tribute to the “I Will Always Love You” singer by sharing a throwback photo featuring himself, Bobbi Kristina, and Whitney.

As previously reported, Houston died in 2012 after drowning in a bathtub in a hotel room in Beverly Hills, California, just one day before the Grammys. Her daughter, whom Gordon was engaged to, died in an eerily similar way a few years later. While Gordon was found liable for Brown’s death – she was found face down in a bathtub in the home they shared — and was a no-show at the hearing on the civil lawsuit filed against him by the state, he’s continued to share pics of himself, Brown, and even Houston.

Pal Vivica A. Fox shared the message above alongside a throwback snap featuring the duo, all smiles.

RIP, Whitney Houston.

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