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Mark Jefferies & James Desborough

Whitney Houston's incredible life story to be made into film about her career

Whitney Houston’s life story will be made into a film by the man behind hit Queen movie Bohemian Rhapsody.

Sony’s TriStar company won the rights to the film, which is expected to be a celebration of Whitney’s career – leaving out some of the more graphic drug-fuelled disasters which blighted her later life.

Troubled Whitney, regarded as one of the greatest female singers of all time, was 48 when she died by accidental drowning in a Los Angeles hotel room in February 2012.

But a coroner ruled drug abuse and heart disease were also factors.

Whitney Houston (Getty)

The film, provisionally titled I Wanna Dance With Somebody, is backed by Houston’s estate, music producer Clive Davis – who worked with her – and Anthony McCarten, who wrote the Queen biopic.

TriStar head Nicole Brown said: “We have the absolute dream team to create the ultimate celebration of Whitney’s incredible life.”

Clive said: “The full Whitney Houston story has not yet been told.”

Whitney Houston and her husband Bobby Brown (Getty)

Whitney sold over 200 million records worldwide, with hits including Saving All My Love for You, I Wanna Dance With Somebody and I Will Always Love You.

She also starred with Kevin Costner in 1992 blockbuster movie The Bodyguard.

The biopic is expected to be released in 2022.

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