Quencie Talks to Faith Evans about working with Whitney Houston | Studio Q
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Quencie Thomas is a Celebrity Interviewer and the FOUNDER and HOST of Studio Q, an online show serving up the best celebrity interviews.
Quencie is also a producer who has worked on The Tyra Banks Show, Divorce Court, David E. Kelly’s The Law Firm and countless other shows on MTV, BET, NBC and CBS. She has produced and directed the Whitney Houston documentary ‘For The Love of Whitney’ and is an Editor for most of the Studio Q Interviews on this channel.
Quencie is also author of two eBooks, ‘How To Rock The Red Carpet’ and ‘Nothin’ But Love: My Moments with Whitney Houston.’
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The way she sang that showed how much respect she really had
Whitney’s voice TRUMPS all. This kinda made me tear up because what I do know Quincie truly loved Whitney
whitney said u betta sing that bottom.. yessss
Jason Charles haha.
YESSS LAWD!!!!
😂🙌🏾
Faith doesn't even realise how amazing she is
I LOVE Faith Evans! Sang girl!
This lady can sang her face off!
I love you Faith Evans!!!
Love Faith ❤️ Whitney is Loved
Whitney loved Kelly and Faith
Whitney Houston was such a great friend. She was a real one. She was always there for her friends. She always ways showed up. I miss here dearly.
Faith is real
This is a good interview
These are well produced!
Thank you!
I Love Whitney & Faith
Sing Faith! Loved me some Whitney
LOVE QUEEN WHITNEY HOUSTON AND QUEEN FAITH EVANS SO DEARLY!
@1:00 WOW! WHAT A SHOT!!!!
I WAS 7 YEARS OLD WHEN THIS MAGIC WAS BEING MADE 🥰
@1:19 "...OF THE MOUNTAIN AND IM DOIN MY BEST TO MAKE IT IN!!!!" AYYYE AYYYE GLOWRRAAAY!!!!
WHEN QUEEN WHITNEY SAID U BET SHANG THAT BOTTOM😄I WAS TOO I WAS SHANGING ALONG QUEEN!
@1:44 WOW WHAT A SHOT!!!🤩🤩
this good of having good memories of Nippy with all she had endure in life. Scales of balance. #statebp
Now thats how you tell a story about the ones that have gone before us. Thanks faith. Thats a queen boss woman right their...
So dope. ❤
The song chile my God my God 🙌🏾
2:38-2:46 the pictures 🥲💖
So lovely
SANGFaith
🖤❤️
Hi Quencie I love you
Just curious, which artists were on the screen in the studio?
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damn. did anybody tell whitney that her whole situation was wrong??? I mean look how it's all ended up. she and bobby had a big problem... thinking of doing a reality show was all Bobbys initiation whitney didn't want no part in that shit especially when it was getting renewed for a second season. it was like seeing americas first black princess turn into a train wreck. tho I wish nippy was surrounded by better people to uplift her into a more positive direction.
I love all these folks but Whitney down fall was her push to accepted by the black community. I’m sorry but she completely gradually went down hill.,
Not even close. Her demise was her greedy family.
@@mariahyohannes what her dad been died. She got with Bobby and started to part hard trying to be down with the hip hop culture and she wasn’t strong enough to hang. As a black person we have to admit, there is this hard grimy toxicity to our culture which isn’t all of our fault but definitely exist.
@@darekdylo8993 Lmaooo this shows you know absolutely nothing about Whitney's background, stop speaking on things you know nothing about. Anyone who knew Whitney personally including Bobby himself will tell you the all American pop Princess image was a facade so that she could appeal to an international audience. Like Bobby stated before he and Whitney were so inseparable was because they were so much alike. Whitney was one of the first artist who brung New Jack Swing era with her 1990 album, I'm Your Baby Tonight album, she didn't need to try to fit in, black music regardless of the genre was in her roots. She grew up in East Orange, she knew what street life was like, she was just as cultured in hiphop as any other black artist. Whitney's demise stemmed from her family, who enabled her drug use, stealing money from her, her father was stealing millions from her, her family would sell stories to the tabloids in exchange for money and they lived on her payroll for years, even though they didn't work. Her family was living off of her, in order for them to continue to take advantage of her they never pushed her in the right direction to get help, they got high with her and provided the drugs for her, if Whitney got sober the gravy train would have stopped. Couple that with Bobby's infedelity and her verbally abusive mother, you have a recipe for disaster.
@@mariahyohannes multiple things can be true.. the I’m. Your baby era was also where music was trending. Most people who understand her trajectory are also sitting the soul train awards where she was boo’d for sounding too white which promote her to seek out out that approval. Also no one saying she wasn’t cultured but she definitely wasn’t from the rough and tumbles of Mary j blidge. Her dad worked in local politics and her mom worked with the biggest acts of her day from Elvis to Aretha so she definitely wasn’t bootstrap. Not to say it wasn’t anything but her dynamic with her parents was not not unique, you see Mariah and her situation was way worse, r Beyoncé and her dad rihanna and her dad all huge pop stars known all over the world and you don’t see that. Whitney brother did expose her to crack however The Whole late 90s eras is where you see her class, voice and even beauty begin to deteriorate. Her starting to over run, the bad wigs that performance with Mary J Blige was absolutely ass. All big artist have to tow a line.
@@darekdylo8993 thank you for bringing this up. There was a time when even Al Sharpton called her "whitey Whitney". How you call Whitney white when in church you are taught to enunciate your words when singing gospel? NEVER be afraid to be at your best potential and NEVER feel like you're compromising your "blackness (however you want to define it. You know what I'm trying to say.)".
"drinking wine" ugh i can't stand her.
if that’s what happened then that’s what happened tf? they were grown adults weirdo