Whitney Houston died in 2012 at age 48. According to globalnews.ca, Pat Houston, the late singer’s sister-in-law and head of her estate, says she's had offers to debut a Houston hologram, but she won’t sign on just yet.
"We did Madame Tussauds, the wax museum, with Whitney's figures and that was a little scary to stand there and take photographs next to these figurines of Whitney. It's kind of spooky," Pat Houston said in a recent interview.
"I don't know how I would feel about (a hologram) and certainly I’ve been approached to do a project of that magnitude, and I said, ‘No.’ But who knows what the future holds," she added. "I mean, it's just been only two and half years. Maybe down the road."
Acts from Michael Jackson to Tupac Shakur have been presented in hologram form.
Pat Houston said unlike other musicians who have died and released posthumous albums, there aren’t many Whitney Houston songs waiting to be released.
"I wish she had tons of songs that were out there that she had recorded … but we have a few surprises to come along in the years to come," she said.
An upcoming project starring Whitney Houston on Lifetime is one the family is not involved with, Pat Houston said.
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