Four years ago there was talks of Bobby Brown writing a tell-all book about Whitney Houston, which was never published, but since her death the talks of the book have been resurrected.
A major publisher who was tapped for the book spoke out about it, saying "Back in 2008, the interest in a book on Whitney Houston wasn't that great. Whitney had fallen off the radar back then ... but now, following her tragic death, the market has changed. Now is the time for a book that details an honest look into the life of Whitney."
One major for Bobby standing in the way of the deal is the confidentiality agreement he signed during their 2007 divorce, along with the effects it would have on his daughter, Bobbi Kristina.
While Brown's former attorney Phaedra Parks says Bobby "would do anything to protect all his children," friends of Whitney aren't so sure of that.
"This is a man who left his ex-wife's funeral because he didn't like his seats and went to a paying gig that night. He didn't get on stage that night because he needed to sing his greatest hits or because Whitney would have wanted him to entertain his fans, he did it to get a paycheck -- the same reason he now wants to write a tell-all book."
Do you think Bobby will write the book?
Source: huffingtonpost.com
