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Vault: When “Be Right Back” Turns Into a Breakup...

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🗓️ 21 April 2026

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Vault: When “Be Right Back” Turns Into a Breakup...

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0:54.1

her fear of even coming back into the music scene because she felt like it was the music scene when

0:59.4

she was young and she was kind of naive to and all the attention she was getting that kind of

1:04.6

pushed her into the life that she ended up having. And so, um, so anyway, so yeah, so it was, I thought it was, it was a great

1:11.8

interview on Oprah's part and I commend Whitney Houston for going on and being honest about it, you know.

1:16.2

At one point we focused this morning on, I mean, this was a pretty bad situation. And here's

1:21.1

where we're struggling with this today. We're trying to make light of what was a pretty serious

1:25.2

situation. I mean, things were so bad in that house.

1:28.4

And Whitney couldn't get out of the house. She was fearing of abuse that at one point she just

1:33.5

tells Bobby, hey, I'm going to go get some sugar. And he's like, okay, baby, I'll see you in an hour.

1:39.5

And her friends have a plane, private plane, waiting for her at a private airport and she's gone.

1:46.1

And that's the end of the relationship. And that happens right here in Atlanta. So what we wanted

1:50.8

to ask is because this must happen quite a bit. Like what's the last thing he or she said to you

1:57.2

and then split forever? Like what was the, I think we're more focusing on what was the excuse to get out of the house? Like what did you use? The one line, the last thing he or she said before they were out of your life forever. 404, 741, Q100. And like Bert said, we're trying to make, you know, because this could be very interesting and funny in non-dangerous relationships. you know, where it's just a relationship you're tired of, you don't know how to get out of it, you're ready to get out of it, and then finally, you know, boom, there's something said, and then either you got out or he or she got out, and it could be funny. I forgot my purse in the car. Right, and then that's it. And you're out. And then you're gone. You never come back. First of not, you just ditch.

2:35.9

I think that's my cousin.

2:38.3

And then at one point the realization had to come over Bobby Brown.

2:41.3

It probably took him a little longer than most just because he was so high at the time that, damn, I don't think she's coming back.

2:48.0

He may have Hearst learned that on Oprah.

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