THE FINAL WARNING: KANYE WEST ALLEGEDLY REVEALS WHITNEY HOUSTON’S LAST VOICENOTE WARNING ABOUT RAY J AND INDUSTRY PLOT

A shocking new layer has been added to the tragic passing of music icon Whitney Houston, with allegations from hip-hop mogul Kanye West pointing to a conspiracy orchestrated by “industry higher-ups” and involving Ray J. According to West’s explosive claims, Whitney Houston allegedly sent him a frantic, final voicenote warning him about Ray J and hysterically asking for help because she feared for her life. This dramatic claim has resurfaced long-standing suspicions that foul play, not accident, led to the star’s death.

Ray J, who was rumored to be romantically involved with Houston, had long been accused by insiders of being her “handler” and dragging her back into her addiction. However, these rumors have now escalated into direct public accusations of complicity.

 

The Autopsy Discrepancies and Insider Accusations

Kanye West Slammed by Whitney Houston's Cousin Over 'Disgusting' Album  Cover Depicting Late Singer's Bathroom - TheWrap

While the official cause of death was ruled as accidental drowning in her hotel bathtub, the details of Whitney’s autopsy report have always fueled skepticism. The report detailed visible injuries on her body, specifically two superficial abrasions to the left side of her forehead and another on the bridge of her nose, indicating a possible struggle with an attacker. Due to various substances found in her system, she was likely too weak to defend herself.

The accusations are not confined to West. Whitney’s own sister-in-law immediately suspected foul play, stating she knew right away that “somebody gave her a bad bag” and that Ray J had a direct hand in the death. She explicitly accused Ray J of supplying the fatal substances, a suspicion confirmed when she saw footage of him “sneaking out of her hotel hiding from the paparazzi.”

Furthermore, music insider Jaguar Wright has repeatedly accused Ray J of being the last person to see Whitney alive. Wright claimed Ray J brought a substance dealer into Whitney’s hotel room to provide her with different types of drugs, despite her being on a path to sobriety. Wright went on to claim that the bruises found on Whitney’s body were actually “defense wounds” from Ray J physically attacking her, a claim echoed by Bobby Brown’s sister who stated, “She was beat up.”

Adding to the complexity, the coroner who conducted the autopsy, Ed Winter, was known for challenging industry-driven narratives on celebrity deaths, such as that of Kim Porter. Winter himself was reportedly found dead mysteriously about a year ago.

 

Ray J’s ‘Hush Money’ and ‘Crash Out’ Threat

 

The allegations have driven Ray J to make erratic and defensive statements online. When a reporter publicly accused him of being an “industry boy toy” allegedly paid to assist in Houston’s death, Ray J slammed the reporter. He then made cryptic threats, saying, “I’m about to do my final crash out for real… The truth matters more in the long run.”

In a stunning admission, Ray J claimed he had been paid “hush money” to keep quiet, stating, “You really thought all this hush money you gave me could me would keep me quiet forever so you can pretend to be great people? Well not anymore.” While he vehemently denied involvement in Whitney’s death, his extreme reaction and talk of being paid to remain silent only intensified public speculation.

Whitney Houston's estate slams Kanye West for using photo of late singer's  bathroom - ABC News

Kanye’s Coded Message and Industry Fallout

 

Kanye West’s involvement with the tragedy began in 2018 when he bought the rights to a controversial photo of Whitney Houston’s substance-filled hotel bathroom from 2006 for $85,000 and used it as the cover art for Pusha T’s album, Daytona. While many, including Whitney’s family, saw this as disrespect, recent reports suggest West’s intent was far different.

According to those close to West, he used the image to “honor her memory” and to “trigger the higher-ups” who were responsible for her death, sending a coded message that he was aware of the conspiracy.

This bold move allegedly came with immediate consequences. Insiders claim that right after the album cover was released, West’s career began to falter, and “mental health allegations started,” suggesting that a narrative was pushed to discredit him so that no one would take his claims seriously. West, who has long expressed his disdain for Ray J (which is allegedly rooted more in the Whitney saga than his relationship with Kim Kardashian), maintains that his intentions were always to expose the truth behind the music legend’s tragic final hours.