Greek-Cypriot billionaire aims to bring Whitney Houston…back on stage? See how!
Audiences will again have the chance to see a “live” performance by… Whitney Houston, thanks to a projected funded by US-based Greek-Cypriot billionaire Alkis David.
No, it’s not cloning, but a life-sized hologram being created by a company owned by the bottling heir.
Pat Houston, Whitney’s sister, has also signed off on the project, some three years after the troubled superstar’s sudden death.
Houston isn’t the first deceased celebrity “simulated” on stage by means of the latest hologram technology, with Tupac Shakur and Michael Jackson already having that honor, while a hologram of Elvis is being prepared – much to the delight of showrooms across Las Vegas!
According to the Hollywood Reporter, David, worth 1.7 billion euros, has founded company, Hologram USA, specializing in hologram reproductions of famous, but deceased, mega-stars. The company will collaborate with the late Houston’s record company on the project.
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