Simon Cowell on Whitney Houston: 'She was a superstar, legendary diva'
Published Feb 12 2012, 11:44 GMT | By Ryan Love
Simon Cowell has said that Whitney Houston's death is a "massive" loss to the music industry.Speaking shortly after news of the late singer's passing broke from Los Angeles, the X Factor creator told LBC 97.3 that Houston's death was "really, really, really horrible".

© Rex Features / Jim Smeal/BEI

© Andre Csillag/Rex Features
"There's always moments in your life which are horrible things to remember," Cowell said. "The day John Lennon died, or Elvis Presley, and recently Michael Jackson and Amy Winehouse. And now Whitney.
"It was a [complete shock], because I knew quite a few people who have worked with her over the years and we all knew that she had issues. I last met her when she came on X Factor when she was in England doing her comeback album, and you could sense at the time that there were still a few problems."
He continued: "But she was a delight to work with on the day; she was very professional, she was kind to everyone around her. She probably wasn't altogether there, but it was still Whitney Houston - and you know that you're in the presence of a legend and I'll never forget that day."
Describing the 48-year-old as a "true superstar, legendary diva", Cowell said that there was a "disturbing" pattern in the recent losses of Jackson, Winehouse and Houston.
"You just wanted these people to live a normal life and to enjoy the rest of their life. They were right at the top. The irony with all of them is that they were all trying to make a big comeback - and something prevented that happening," he said. "That in itself is tragic, it really is."
> Whitney Houston 1963-2012: Reactions
> Whitney Houston 1963-2012: Obituary

© Richard Young/Rex Features

© WENN
With the Grammy Awards taking place in Los Angeles later tonight (February 12), Cowell said that he expected the ceremony to "fondly" honour the 'I Will Always Love You' star.
"A lot of the people who were going to be getting awards at The Grammys; they owe a lot of their success to Whitney. She was a trailblazer," he said. "She proved that a solo female artist can become, and she did become, one of the biggest stars in the world.
"I'm absolutely certain her influence has rubbed off on a lot of the Grammy nominees who will be there over the next night or so."
Meanwhile, the music mogul also confirmed reports that Houston was under consideration for a judging role on the second season of The X Factor USA.
"The irony is, is that we have a meeting about The X Factor on Monday and Tuesday - and she was going to be one of the names we would be discussing," he explained. "I think we would have at least spoken, if not met. I did get on very well with her when she came on our show in London, and was such a huge fan.
"I thought, you know, if I could work with her on this show, and she got the chance to mentor some of our contestants, it would have been incredible."
Complete coverage of Whitney Houston's death:
> Whitney Houston: A life in pictures
> Whitney Houston: Greatest musical achievements - pictures
> What is Whitney Houston's best song? Poll
> Clive Davis dedicates pre-Grammy party to Whitney Houston
> Whitney Houston death: Jennifer Hudson to pay tribute at Grammys
> Whitney Houston to dominate singles, album charts next week
> Bobby Brown: "I love you, Whitney"

Copyright: AP/Press Association Images
Rising star Whitney Houston is seen with music producer Clive Davis, in 1983, shortly after signing a contract with Arista Records.









Whitney was always, and will always be, they best singer of them all for me.
February 14th 2012 at 2:27am
true whitney was longer but every artist who touches people long view or short is a blessing and bring whitney and others to the table in their music rip all the talented artist who touch lives and other artist and whitney may u sing above and beyond in heaven and be our angle we luv u forever
February 14th 2012 at 1:24am
We have found out this this morning that she was dead in the bathtub but toxigolilgy reports wull 8 weeks to be complete.
February 13th 2012 at 7:50am
The singer for many serves as a reminder of the heady days of the 80′s and 90′s when she first appeared on the landscape with her dazzling looks and even more dazzling voice but with her eventual degeneration and capitulation the illusion of grandeur and invincibility began to fade which in some way hinted at the disillusionment the star experienced but probably says more about the public’s own addiction that their hero (never mind her addictions) could no longer be the role model that we demanded her to be.
Then again why the relentless pursuit of making entertainers heroes in the first place and should we really be surprised that it came to this, the eve of a ceremony that she once reigned supreme?
http://scallywagandvagabond.com/2012/02/theory-emerges-that-whitney-houston-may-have-died-due-to-prescription-drugs/
February 12th 2012 at 5:02pm
She would have been amazing on X Factor!
February 12th 2012 at 2:11pm