Whitney Houston’s daughter Bobbi Kristina will be getting everything from her mother’s estate, according to the pop superstar’s last will and testament obtained by Inside Edition.
The will doesn’t list specific items but it states that any of Houston’s children will be entitled to her estate. Bobbi Kristina, 19, was Houston’s only child, which means she will be getting her money, clothes, furniture, jewelry and cars.
TMZ reported on Thursday that a judge validated Houston’s will.
Houston’s fortune will be placed in a trust until Bobbi Kristina turns 21, according to multiple reports. She will be entitled to more money when she turns 25 and then 30, but she will be able to take money out of the trust to make certain payments, including tuition, and to start a business.
Houston had Bobbi Kristina while she was married to Bobby Brown. The two got married in 1992 and split up in 2007.
Brown is mentioned but isn’t entitled to any of Houston’s assets, according to reports.
Houston’s sister-in-law and manager, Patricia Houston, is set to be the administrator of the estate.
The will was signed on Feb. 3, 1993.
Houston was 48 years old when she died in California on Feb. 11. The soulful singer was found dead in her hotel room at the Beverly Hilton hotel. She was discovered underneath the water inside a bathtub, and EMTs were unable to revive her. She was scheduled to perform at a pre-Grammy’s party the same night she died.
The singer’s funeral was held a week later at New Hope Baptist Church in New Jersey, the same church where she wowed the congregation before she became a music icon.