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Review: The Bodyguard, the musical

In 1992, Rachael Marron was brought to life as one of the most iconic divas on the silver screen in the 90s by, funnily enough, one of the world’s most iconic divas of all time – Whitney Houston. “The Bodyguard” was a huge commercial success, grossing over US$400 million worldwide and its soundtrack became the biggest-selling of all time, with over 45 million copies sold. Then, since 2012, not…

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Whitney Houston as Rachel Marron
THEBODYGUARD(1992) dir. Mick Jackson


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Bodyguard S01E01 Dave Budd

Like a hurted puppy…

Bodyguard S01E03

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WHITNEY HOUSTON in The Bodyguard (1992)

A pregnant Whitney Houston on the set of her “I’m Every Woman” music video

A pregnant Whitney Houston on the set of her “I’m Every Woman” music video


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Whitney Houston and Eddie Murphy attend the United Negro College Fund’s Telethon Kick-Off Part

Whitney Houston and Eddie Murphy attend the United Negro College Fund’s Telethon Kick-Off Party on November 15, 1989 in Beverly Hills, California.


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 Whitney Houston on stage during the 2000 MTV VMAs at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, Septem

Whitney Houston on stage during the 2000 MTV VMAs at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, September 2000


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guess-my-next-obsession:

We Fell in Love in the History Section

request: Can I please request a bookstore date/ meet with Ikaris, please?

pairing: ikaris x fem!reader

words:1,757

warnings: fluffy as can be

requested by the lovely @spid3rgwen

“Excuse me,” I began as I approached the clerk of my favorite tiny hole-in-the-wall bookstore I’d discovered one rainy day, the lithe elderly man smiling up at me. I felt bad about not remembering his name, given my weekly visits to the shop, but his friendliness quickly shooed all worry out of my mind. “Could you help me find something? I’m looking for a good book on ancient Babylon, but i have no idea where to start.”

“Hmm, Babylon…are you a student?” He asked with a smile, curious about my inquest. I shook my head and shrugged with a smile.

“Nope, just curious is all.” He huffed out a chuckle and fixed his glasses that slid too far down his nose, leaving his seat at the counter to guide me to the proper section.

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