For some reason Whitney Houston's passing has been met with a lot more heartlessness than would be expected. Yes she had substance abuse problems, but she was still one of the greatest singers of all time and her contributions to the world through her music should never, and will never be forgotten.
With that said, it is a shame that so many people in this world just don't seem to have the proper level of compassion towards her family and those close to her, after her death. Recently, radio hosts John and Ken of the "John and Ken Show", have been suspended from their broadcasts due tot the insensitivity that they expressed about Whitney Houston. This time it is the Chicago radio station, WGCI, that has shown its cruelty.
This past Tuesday (Feb. 21st), WGCI did a spoof broadcast with an impersonator pretending to be Ray J. The spoof poked fun at Ray J and the impersonator portrayed Ray J as being very nonchalant about Whitney's death.
Ray J, who was a close friend and reported love interest of Whitney Houston, is obviously not happy. A friend of Ray J's told BOSSIP during a recent interview, ""He's having a very difficult time dealing with Whitney's death. He's not even doing interviews right now because he's not in the right place for that. He has a book "Death Of A Cheating Man" that just came out on Valentine's Day and he's not even promoting that right now. It was an incredibly insensitive thing to do."
During the radio broadcast the impersonator addressed Ray J's breakdown at the airport, along with Bobby Brown's issues with security and made jokes about Ray J's songs compared to Bobby Browns.
On the airport breakdown: "I mean a lot of people gonna try to make it seem like I broke down in the airport about Whitney, man, but I swear to God I had lost my sister's car key and I know how she feels about that. So I knew with everything that's going on and just to lose this car key would put everything over the top." On Bobby Brown and the funeral drama: "Before we even get into that, let me ask you a question. What song is doper, "Every Little Step I Take" or 'Sexy Can I?'" He continued, "One Wish was a greater song than Bobby, and I wasn't tripping on the seats I had. My family was there just to support Whitney and support her family my sister was there, my mom, my dad. And this man is going to get mad because he can't move a seat closer to his daughter?"
If Ray J does seek legal action against them, he has every right to do so. This kind of behavior simply cannot be tolerated.
Source: sohh.com
