Rickey Smiley is not holding back. The comedian and radio host publicly checked Oprah Winfrey after she reportedly claimed that Whitney Houston appeared under the influence during a talk show appearance.
What Was Said
During a discussion about Whitney Houston's legacy, Oprah allegedly made comments suggesting the late singer was high during one of her show appearances. The claim did not sit well with many in the Black community who felt it was disrespectful to Whitney's memory.
Rickey Smiley responded directly, saying Oprah and Gayle King are out of touch with the Black community and have been for some time.
The Bigger Issue
Smiley's comments reflect a growing sentiment among Black audiences who feel that Oprah and her circle have distanced themselves from the community that elevated them. Critics point to various moments over the years where both women appeared to side against Black public figures.
Whitney Houston's family and fans have long been protective of her legacy, pushing back against narratives that reduce her to substance struggles rather than celebrating her unmatched vocal talent.
Public Reaction
Social media largely sided with Rickey Smiley, with many users sharing their own frustrations about how Whitney Houston's story gets told. Others defended Oprah's right to share her experience.
Bottom Line
Rickey Smiley said what a lot of people were thinking. The conversation about who gets to shape Whitney Houston's narrative is one the community takes seriously.








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