Jennifer Hudson Headlines 4th Annual Whitney Houston Legacy of Love GalaOn what would have been Whitney Houston�s 62nd birthday, her family, friends, and fans came together at the St. Regis Hotel in Atlanta for a night that was part tribute, part celebration, and all heart. The occasion marked the 40th anniversary of Whitney�s debut � a milestone for a career that still echoes around the globe.
Entertainment Tonight�s Kevin Frazier and Pat Houston, Whitney�s sister-in-law and head of her legacy foundation, hosted the four-hour event, packed with music, tributes, and a silent auction that looked like a cross between the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and a sports museum. We�re talking Dolly Parton�s handwritten sheet music for �I Will Always Love You,� a Shaq-signed jersey, Mike Tyson�s gloves, a Julius Erving basketball, plus Whitney�s own stage outfits � the kind Bob Mackie and Marc Bouwer designed for her iconic moments. Pat Houston didn�t mince words: �Whitney was the best, and she deserved the best.

Millions of fans celebrate her every day. We�re going to keep that going � for music, for kids, for the world.�The night�s biggest ovation came when Jennifer Hudson didn�t walk onto the stage � she came in from the back, stopping the room cold. Phones went up, people stood, and she tore through a medley that ended with her Oscar-winning �And I Am Telling You I�m Not Going.� Earlier performances included Meli�sa Morgan, newcomer Jada Nikole, and a preview from The Voice of Whitney: A Symphonic Celebration with the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra.
Whitney�s brother Gary Houston closed the night leading �Where You Are� with family and friends. The gala also spotlighted Kids In The Spotlight, the year�s grant recipient, which empowers foster youth through filmmaking and storytelling. Proceeds from the Julien�s Auctions partnership � which featured Whitney�s gowns, awards, and personal treasures � will fund scholarships, arts education, and programs for underserved youth.
Whitney�s foundation, built on the charitable work she began in the late �80s, continues her mission: giving young people the resources and confidence to dream bigger than the circumstances they were born into. Judging by the room in Atlanta, that mission�s in good hands.


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