Whitney Houston’s only child 19-year-old daughter Bobbi Kristina has become the sole inheritor of her fortune.
In Houston’s will, which has been obtained by Inside Edition, it was revealed that Houston, who died on February 11, had changed her will while still married to her former husband Bobby Brown, leaving everything to her daughter.
The money left to Bobbi Kristina will be put into a trust which she will be able to access when she turns 21. At this time she will only receive a portion of her inheritance.
She will receive another installment at age 25 and then the final installment will be given to her on her 30th birthday.
The original will, written up in 1993, was amended in 2000 and did not list her former husband to receive anything despite him being mentioned in the document.
Houston and Brown, who were married for 14 years, had a prenuptial agreement which was signed before they married in 1992, banning Brown from accessing her will.
The document stated that all of their earnings, income and accumulations shall remain separate.
BANG Showbiz reported that Houston’s mother Patricia “Cissy” Houston has been listed as the executor of the will and her brother and sister-in-law are trustees.
Bobbi Kristina will give her first interview since her mother’s death this Sunday with talk show host Oprah on her TV special Oprah’s Next Chapter.