9 Singers That Could Do Whitney Houston Justice In 'The Bodyguard' Remake
9 Female Singers That Could Do Whitney Houston Justice In ‘The Bodyguard’ Remake
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From music vets who actually shared the stage with Whitney, to newcomers who’ve adapted some of her spirit into their own music careers, take a look at 9 female musicians that we feel have the total package to pull off a remake of The Bodyguard:
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1. Mary J. Blige

Her acting career has been on an incline for years now, exhibiting impressive talent both on the big screen and television as well. MJB’s innate street smarts would definitely give this role some edge too.
2. Zendaya

Although she’s been clearly killing in Hollywood, a lot of people aren’t too aware that Zendaya is also a pretty good singer. A role like this would give her the opportunity to showcase both talents on a public scale simultaneously.
3. Keke Palmer

Rarely do you see a young singer-actress that’s equally talented at both, but Keke Palmer has proven for decades now that’s she’s capable of doing it with ease and side of comedic flair. This could potentially be her breakout role for sure.
4. Alicia Keys

Coming into the game as “the next Whitney” under Clive Davis back in 2001, Alicia has made it clear over the past 20 years that she possesses a star power that’s sure to last. Even though acting hasn’t been at the forefront of her career as of late, the possibility of returning to Hollywood could be game-changing.
5. H.E.R.

Much like Whitney when she first landed the role of Rachel Marron, H.E.R. has zero experience as an actress yet nothing but universal respect from her peers in the music industry. She’ll be making her acting debut in the 2023 film version of The Color Purple musical, but we’d love to see H.E.R. turn this into her first starring role.
6. Mariah Carey

If the directors are looking for a singer that’s as big of a diva as Whitney was during her time on Earth, it doesn’t really get much better than Mariah Carey. Besides, we think MC could definitely use a good project to truly redeem herself from Glitter.
7. Janelle Monáe

The many facets of Janelle Monáe are eclectic enough to make The Bodyguard remake a true reimagining overall. Given her proud stance in the LGBTQ community, we could even see gender roles shift around a bit with her as the star.
8. Brandy

Based off her respect and idolization of Whitney Houston alone, it’s a given that Brandy would go above and beyond to make her personal music icon proud. Also, B-Rocka is one of the trailblazing singers that equally impressed audiences as an actress, so there’s no question as to whether or not she has the talent for a role like this.
9. Jennifer Hudson

As the go-to actress for biopics at this point, even recently turning down the idea of actually portraying Whitney Houston on film, J-Hud still could honor The Voice by stepping in to lend her powerful vocals and seasoned acting skills to give a remake of The Bodyguard a real chance at succeeding.
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