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On a quiet Saturday, Kevin Costner took a moment to reflect on a friendship that would forever remain etched in his heart. He wasn’t just remembering a legend; he was honoring the unforgettable Whitney Houston on his 70th birthday. The actor shared a heartfelt post on Instagram, pulling up a candid throwback from the iconic 1992 filmThe Bodyguard.

Costner’s sentiments were not just words. They were a reflection of a deep, enduring connection he shared with Houston, both as a colleague and a friend. Their relationship wasn’t confined to the studio lights or the red carpet. On the set ofThe Bodyguard, Costner watched over Houston with care that went beyond the script, often stepping into the role of a guardian during their time together.
Kevin Costner honors Whitney Houston on his 70th birthday
AsKevin Costnerhit the big 70, his thoughts clearly turned to the past, and with it, one of his most cherished on-screen partnerships—Whitney Houston.
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Costner wrote on Instagram Story:
This photo reminds me of how lucky I am to be getting another birthday. We lost such a light when we lost Whitney.
Anyone who lived through the ’90s remembers the magic between Costner and Houston inThe Bodyguard. Their off-screen bond was just as electric as the one they portrayed on-screen. In a tribute to the singer, Costner shared a throwback image of the two behind the scenes of the iconic film. Originally posted by Houston’s Instagram account (managed by her estate), the picture, which also included Houston’s hairstylist, Ellin La Var, showed the trio sharing a lighter moment off-camera.

Though the shadows have grown long since Houston passed in 2012 at the age of 48, it’s clear that the light she left behind still burns bright in the hearts of those who knew her, especially Kevin Costner. The coroner’s report revealed that the cause of her demise was linked to heart disease and substance abuse, with a mix of drugs found in her system (viaPage Six).
Kevin Costner: The real-life bodyguard who protected Whitney Houston?
You know how they say that when you have a true friend, they become your fortress in times of need? It’s not just a metaphor; it’s the very essence of what Kevin Costner embodied during his time working withWhitney HoustononThe Bodyguard.
During a heartfelt conversation with Dax Shepard and Monica Padman onArmchair Expert, theYellowstonestar opened up about a side of Houston we seldom saw. He reflected on his role as more than just her co-star — he became her protector, her confidante, and, in many ways, her bodyguard.

“I started to guide her. And I wasn’t trying to usurp my director, but I had made a promise to her, not to f—ing him”— referring to the director Mick Jackson, who had doubts about Houston’s performance. Costner then explained that, despite Jackson’s reservations, he personally chose Houston for the role:
I loved her. It’s not like this giant mystery.
Costner described how he took it upon himself to guide Whitney through what could have been a chaotic experience on set. He kept his word, even when the film didn’t test well initially, and reassured her that they had something special.“I promised her that the movie was going to work,” Costner said, adding,
She’s always gonna love me, in the song. I was always gonna keep my promise to her.

What most people might not realize is that Whitney Houston didn’t come with an entourage, not even a manager at first. Costner took charge by asking her to trust him — but in return, he made sure she had the support she needed, especially from her best friend Robyn Crawford.“Look, you can’t have an entourage, but I’m going to take care of you if there’s a person important to you,”Costner recalled telling Houston.
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The bond they shared wasn’t just about the glitz of the film industry; it was a moment in time when two souls connected in a world that often seemed cold and distant. Costner added:
I don’t know what it was, but we had a moment, and I realized that the world had a higher idea of who we were, so I basically embraced it.

In a business where relationships often come and go, Costner and Houston’s connection was a rare example of how genuine friendship can stand the test of time, even when the world keeps turning.
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