Fans were able to mourn the death of Whitney Houston when the footage was streamed from the private funeral on the internet, but it has now emerged that the sale of the footage will benefit the singer's daughter Bobbi Kristina.
The 'Jesus Loves Me' singer's family made an 'undercover deal' with the media to access the four-hour service that was held in New Jersey on Saturday (February 18).

Bobbi Kristina & Whitney in 2002
The live feed was going to be set up on The AP for several sites, but they were made to cancel the plan after just 24 hours.
A family representative for Whitney has now confirmed to TMZ that they have "agreed to license footage to several media outlets" but only for "customary fees" and this will "help maximise the estate for the benefit of Bobbi Kristina".
Bobbi Kristina, who was allegedly found 'getting high' after her mother's funeral, was taken to hospital twice within 24 hours of Whitney's sudden death.
Darlene Love, Whitney Houston's godmother has denied that Bobbi Kristina had disappeared for hours after the funeral at the weekend.
Bobbi Kristina with her mama just weeks ago...




























