National Enquirer Publishes Whitney Houston Open Casket Photo

Whitney Houston's private funeral service that was intended for just her family has been sullied by The National Enquirer as someone allegedly sold out and took a photo of her in the casket. She looks absolutely beautiful and peaceful and apparently was buried in $500,000 worth of diamonds. While she is clearly wearing jewelry in the photo, I find it hard to believe they actually buried her in them.
Rumor has it that Bobbi Brown's sister sold out and is going to be giving interviews with the publication, but word is also that she wasn't even invited or present during the services. So it remains a mystery as to who actually took the photo. And you know NE is not going to be admitting that any time soon.
Whitney died unexpectedly on February 10 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel where she was staying in preparation for Clive Davis' annual pre-Grammy party. Last Saturday her funeral, or going home ceremony took place in her native New Jersey and was televised for her fans around the world. While it was initially thought that she may have drowned, as she was found in the bathtub, it is believed that it was a combination of alcohol and the prescription drugs she was taking. A toxicology test is pending.
What are your thoughts on the National Enquirer doing this? You can check out this website to see the cover.
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