Kevin Costner reveals The Bodyguard poster had fake Whitney Houston

Kevin Costner drops a BOMBSHELL as he reveals the woman on iconic movie poster for The Bodyguard ‘wasn’t even Whitney Houston’

It’s one of the most iconic film images of the 90s.

But Kevin Costner dropped a bombshell about the movie poster for The Bodyguard on Friday, revealing it actually featured a body double for Whitney Houston.

‘That wasn’t even Whitney actually,’ said the 64-year-old actor in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. 

Fake news: Kevin Costner dropped a bombshell about the movie poster for The Bodyguard on Friday, revealing it actually featured a body double for Whitney Houston

The Dances With Wolves star continued ‘[Whitney] had gone home and that was her double, and her head was buried into my shoulder, which was appropriate anyway.’

‘She was frightened.’

Costner also claimed credit for choosing the final image selected for use on the 1992 film’s promotional materials, saying it was snapped by his photographer pal Ben Glass. 

‘I sent it to Warner Brothers and I go, “There’s the poster.”‘ 


Bombshell: That wasn’t even Whitney actually,’ said the 64-year-old actor [seen here earlier this month] in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. Houston seen on the right in 1992

The movie saw Costner take on the role of ex Secret Service agent Frank Farmer, who is assigned to serve as a bodyguard for R&B singer Rachel Marron, played by Saving All My Love For You hitmaker Whitney. 

The Bodyguard turned out to be a gigantic hit for its studio, Warner Bros, amassing over $400million worldwide and landing at number seven on the US domestic box office chart for 1992.

It also garnered two Oscar nominations. 

Houston died tragically in 2012, with her death determined to be accidental drowning in a bathtub, with heart disease and cocaine use as contributing factors. 

The way they were: The Dances With Wolves star continued ‘[Whitney] had gone home and that was her double, and her head was buried into my shoulder, which was appropriate anyway.’

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