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We Will Always Love You: A “Tweet” Tribute to Whitney Houston

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Southern Miss chapter.

Earlier tonight, singer Whitney Houston was pronounced dead at the age of 48. While the cause of death hasn’t been released, collegiettes,  fans and celebrities around the world are shocked at the breaking news. February is indeed the month of love. Twitter users  are expressing their remorse for the recent death of singer, actress, producer, model and former queen of pop, Whitney Houston.

I was shocked when I saw the news on twitter. I couldn’t believe it! Whitney’s love songs are truly amazing, not to mention her performance in the Bodyguard. She is an inspiration to young aspiring singers. I know she’s in a better place. I only wish the best for all of her friends and family. We will always love her! – HC Writer

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Singers, actors  and actresses continue to express their remorse via Twitter. It is definitely a shock to the world. With the Grammies right around the corner, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see a formal tribute to the queen of pop. Houston has topped the music charts on several occasions and has inspired many other singers and artists. She truly earned the title as queen. 

Collegiettes can agree that Houston was an amazing performer, and she will truly be missed.  We will always love you.

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Crystal Garner

Southern Miss

Crystal Garner is a sophomore at the University of Southern Mississippi studying Broadcast Journalism and Computer Science. She is the Campus Correspondent and Editor-In-Chief for the Southern Miss Chapter of HerCampus.com, the on-air host of Southern Miss Today at WUSM 88.5, a Campus Editor at Uloop.com, a former English TV/Africa production intern at Voice of America, and an ambassor for Freshmansupport.com. She enjoys writing, reporting, and traveling. Her work has been publish by USA TODAY, Huffington Post, Uloop.com, and local newspapers in her hometown of Meridian, Miss. She hopes to one day serve as an international correspondent.  Keep up with her at Shesagarner.com