Whitney Houston will not be resurrected in hologram form anytime soon.
Christina Aguilera recorded a duet with an eerie image of the deceased star on the season finale of U.S. talent show The Voice next week (beg23May16), but plans for the cutting-edge performance have been scrapped after it leaked online on Thursday (19May16).
Pat Houston, the executor of Whitney's estate, tells ET Online the hologram in its present form is simply too low-tech for the family to allow it appear on a primetime broadcast.
"We are so appreciative of the opportunity for the Whitney Houston hologram to appear on NBC's The Voice with a talent pairing as extraordinary as Christina Aguilera and Whitney Houston," Pat wrote in a statement issued on Thursday (19May16). "We were looking to deliver a groundbreaking duet performance for the fans of both artists.
"Holograms are new technology that take time to perfect, and we believe with artists of this iconic caliber, it must be perfect. Whitney’s legacy and her devoted fans deserve perfection."
She emphasised the decision to scrap the TV duet was purely based on the technology and had nothing to do with Aguilera, noting, "After closely viewing the performance, we decided the hologram was not ready to air. We have much respect and appreciation for Christina, and she was absolutely flawless."
Whitney's estate executors sealed a deal with Greek billionaire Alki David, the CEO of Hologram USA and FilmOn, last year (15) to create a three-dimensional laser image of the Grammy-winner.
Christina Aguilera recorded a duet with an eerie image of the deceased star on the season finale of U.S. talent show The Voice next week (beg23May16), but plans for the cutting-edge performance have been scrapped after it leaked online on Thursday (19May16).
Pat Houston, the executor of Whitney's estate, tells ET Online the hologram in its present form is simply too low-tech for the family to allow it appear on a primetime broadcast.
"We are so appreciative of the opportunity for the Whitney Houston hologram to appear on NBC's The Voice with a talent pairing as extraordinary as Christina Aguilera and Whitney Houston," Pat wrote in a statement issued on Thursday (19May16). "We were looking to deliver a groundbreaking duet performance for the fans of both artists.
"Holograms are new technology that take time to perfect, and we believe with artists of this iconic caliber, it must be perfect. Whitney’s legacy and her devoted fans deserve perfection."
She emphasised the decision to scrap the TV duet was purely based on the technology and had nothing to do with Aguilera, noting, "After closely viewing the performance, we decided the hologram was not ready to air. We have much respect and appreciation for Christina, and she was absolutely flawless."
Whitney's estate executors sealed a deal with Greek billionaire Alki David, the CEO of Hologram USA and FilmOn, last year (15) to create a three-dimensional laser image of the Grammy-winner.
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