Robin Thicke thinks Paula Patton should play Whitney in biopic

Robin Thicke told The YBF that he thinks that his wife, Paula Patton, should play the role of Whitney Houston in an upcoming biopic...

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Robin Thicke told The YBF that he thinks that his wife, Paula Patton, should play the role of Whitney Houston in an upcoming biopic. Thicke says that his wife is perfect for the role because she reminds him of Whitney. He also says that it is too soon for any kind of film to be done on Whitney’s life. In his opinion, anything done on the singer’s life within the next two years would be a mistake.

Last night in D.C., R&B crooner Robin Thicke chatted exclusively with TheYBF.com about his recent arrest for weed possession, if there’s a baby #2 in the works, and why he thinks his wife Paula Patton should play Whitney Houston in the upcoming biopic (which he thinks is happening way too soon). Deets inside….

Mr. Robin Thicke serenaded the packed Park at Fourteenth in Washington D.C. last night. The 35-year old singer performed “Love After War,” “Lost Without You,” “Pretty Little Heart,” and ended his set with the Marvin Gaye classic, “Sexual Healing.”

He was every bit the laid back, smooth gentleman that we expected. Here’s what he shared with TheYBF.com about his and Paula Patton’s relationship, his son Julian’s upcoming playdates with Blue Ivy Carter, who he thinks should play Whitney Houston in a biopic, and his weed bust.

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