Celebrity deaths can be a sad time for their many fans and fellow celebrities. Read more about the lives of late celebrities, their accolades and accomplishments, and what they did up until their death.
It's been a year since Kate Middleton's abdominal surgery led doctors to diagnose the Princess of Wales with cancer, creating a challenging journey for the royal.
Bob Saget's wife, Kelly Rizzo, opened up about how she transformed her grief into a "positive experience" one year after the "Full House" star's death.
Whitney Houston's long-awaited authorized biopic was released 10 years after her death. The movie has fair reviews from critics and fans alike who rushed to theaters.
Stephen "tWitch" Boss died at the age of 40, leaving his loved ones and fans devastated. The beloved dancer was laid to rest in a private funeral ceremony.
Barbara Walters' interview style made her a standout. The legendary journalists asked the tough questions, no matter who she spoke with. Her childhood interactions with celebrities set the tone for her future interviews.
Barbara Walters' life in broadcast journalism was extraordinary. Her life outside of the newsroom was rich and fulfilling, too. Her romantic life was pretty unique as well.
Whitney Houston's version of "I Will Always Love You" was a bigger hit than Dolly Parton's original. Parton offered the song to other artists before it reached Houston.
Whitney Houston and Robyn Crawford were close friends since they were teenagers. Insiders say Crawford kept Houston's drug use under control and that she was a big source of support for the singer.
Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown were married for 14 years and had their fair share of ups and downs, including drug use. Many blamed Brown for Houston's "downfall."
Stephen “tWitch” Boss, who rose to fame as a DJ on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, is dead at 40. Staff discovered the father of three in a Los Angeles hotel room after he died by suicide. tWitch’s wife, fellow dancer Allison Holker, told police that her husband’s behavior was odd before he left the house …
Deborah Cox and Whitney Houston both have powerful voices. The two even collaborated before. As it turns out, Houston almost snagged the biggest record of Cox's career.