Published June 28, 2026
The conversation surrounding Whitney Houston’s unforgettable 2009 interview with Oprah Winfrey is not fading anytime soon.
After members of Houston’s former team pushed back against Oprah’s recent suggestion that the late singer appeared to have relapsed before the interview, several former The Oprah Winfrey Show staffers are now telling a different story.
According to insiders who worked behind the scenes, concerns about Houston surfaced well before the cameras started rolling.
“Whitney was struggling backstage, and everyone knew it,” one former staffer says. “There was concern long before the cameras started rolling.”
Another insider recalled the atmosphere backstage, saying, “Whitney didn’t seem like herself. People were asking if she was okay. Oprah didn’t invent that. She lived it.”
Houston’s camp has maintained that the singer was not under the influence, insisting she simply stumbled after missing the edge of the stage. But former staff members believe there was more happening than the public ever saw.
“Their job was to protect Whitney, and they did,” an insider added. “But that doesn’t change what the rest of us witnessed backstage.”
The sources also reject the idea that Oprah is trying to tarnish Houston’s legacy.
“Oprah loved Whitney,” one source said. “She stayed quiet while Whitney was alive because she wanted to protect her. Speaking honestly now isn’t betrayal—it’s finally telling the whole story.”
As debate continues, one former staffer summed up the lingering emotions simply: “People can disagree with Oprah. But none of us has ever forgotten what we saw.”