Whitney Houston's one-time husband Bobby Brown will discuss his life with the late star after Lifetime airs its new movie "Whitney" on Saturday night.
Brown sat down for an interview with Shaun Robinson, weekend co-anchor of "Access Hollywood," for a one-hour special titled "Bobby Brown: Remembering Whitney."
It will air at 10 p.m., directly following the premiere of "Whitney," which stars Yaya DaCosta and was directed by Angela Bassett.
The movie focuses on the first five years of Brown's and Houston's relationship, when they met and married.
While it foreshadows the drug abuse and other problems that eventually led them to divorce in 2006, after 14 years of marriage, Bassett said the film is "a love story."
Brown is largely portrayed with sympathy in the film. While Houston's family is seen as strongly opposed to the marriage, he is not shown as the cause of Houston's problems.
Houston herself said many times that she and Brown were equal instigators.
Brown is also praised several times in the film for his musical skills.
The Houston family has been cool to most media projects about Whitney's life, including this one, and they did not cooperate with the filmmakers.
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