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Franklin hits out over ‘lie’

Queen of Soul feels time is right to address false comment made at Houston’s funeral

- — AP

The Queen of Soul is coming out swinging against fellow legend Dionne Warwick, accusing her of making up a story that she was Whitney Houston’s godmother, even though the alleged offence happened five years ago at Houston’s funeral.

“She blatantly lied on me . . . fully well knowing what she was doing,” Aretha Franklin said in a phone interview.

Franklin called The Associated Press on Tuesday, after sending a lengthy fax the day before, to address what she claimed was a “libellous” statement against her made five years ago at Houston’s funeral. At the time, Warwick told funeral-goers that Franklin was there and introduced her, but then realised she wasn’t in attendance.

”’Ree’s not here, but she is here,” Warwick said, referring to Franklin by a nickname. “She loves Whitney as if she were born to her. She is her godmother.”

At the time, Franklin said she was suffering from swollen feet and had to skip the funeral so she could perform later that night at Radio City Music Hall in New York, which she said she was contractua­lly obligated to do. Though Cissy Houston, Whitney Houston’s mother, said days afterward that Franklin wasn’t Houston’s godmother (it was Darlene Love), Franklin felt the comment was damaging to her and planned to address it at a later date. Five years later, Franklin feels that time is now. While the story that Houston was Franklin’s goddaughte­r has been part of her story for decades, Franklin said she first met Houston when Houston was a child — and she was far too busy to be anyone’s godmother. Franklin saw Warwick last week at the Tribeca Film Festival’s premiere of mentor Clive Davis’ documentar­y, Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives, and she also performed. Franklin said Warwick tried to talk to her backstage. “She said, ‘Give me a hug.’ I said, ‘Oh hell no. You couldn’t be serious,”’ Franklin said. When asked if she wanted an apology from Warwick, she said: “At this point it isn’t about an apology, it’s about libel.” When asked for comment, Warwick’s representa­tive Angelo Ellerbee said: “She will not dignify a response to the statement made by Aretha Franklin.”

 ?? Picture / AP ?? Aretha Franklin performed at the premiere of Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives where she also rejected the offer of a hug from Warwick.
Picture / AP Aretha Franklin performed at the premiere of Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives where she also rejected the offer of a hug from Warwick.
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Dionne Warwick said Franklin was godmother to Whitney Houston (below).

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