It’s called ‘Sparkle’ and it’s a remake of a 1976 film, casting Whitney as the mother of three kiddie stars and listing her as executive producer. It shot last October in Detroit and was in the pipeline, awaiting a release slot.
Now, in sad circumstances, it’s got one.

Jordin Sparks, Whitney Houston in 2012′s “Sparkle”
(Credit: Alicia Gbur/Sony)










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