Sunday, September 25, 2011

Vesta Williams was a true talent


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Vesta Williams was a true talent but she was overshadowed by Stephanie Mills, Phyllis Hyman, Anita Baker, Angela Winbush and Whitney Houston.

Vesta had a great sense of humor and she was down to earth. She would playfully antagonize and tease. The only person she refused to clown-Whoopi Goldberg! Vesta told Donnie Simpson: "I wouldn't take on Whoopi, she's quick witted!"

Vesta was well liked and respected in the industry.

Despite Bruce Willis being a staunch Republican, he dated Vesta and other black women. It's even rumored that his friend Don Johnson was allegedly dating one of the Pointer Sisters at the same time. Johnson was also linked to actress Lynn Whitfield.

Unbeknownst to Vesta, a gay hustler and bathhouse regular appeared in her video "Once Bitten, Twice Shy." After the shoot, he returned to L.A. and told everyone, "I love me some Miss Vesta, she is the truth and one of the nicest people in the industry!" He would later die of AIDS and willed his Vesta (album collection) to his sister.


Vesta Williams, the diva known for her powerful voice and 80's hits, was found dead in her California hotel room last night, according to reports. Though news sources have reported the singer was 48 years old, Williams can be seen in a 2010 interview saying she was 53.

TMZ is reporting that bottles of prescription pills were found in the hotel room, and that the authorities are treating the singer's death as an accident or suicide.

Williams scored a big hit with "Congratulations," a song about a woman who is distraught upon learning that her former lover is getting married. "Congratulations," with its vocal acrobatics and dramatic story, became a talent show staple.

JackeƩ Harry, the television actress, tweeted her condolences about the singer's passing.

"...just received truly devastating news: R&B great, and my friend of many yrs, Vesta Williams (@vesta4u), has passed away. #RIPVesta"

Williams portrayed Harry's sister on the sitcom, "Sister, Sister." She also appeared in the movie western "Posse" as a lounge singer.

In the 1990s, Williams made headlines for her dramatic weight loss. She told Ebony that she started to rapidly gain weight when her singing career began to falter. Williams, who was 5-foot-3, eventually reached a size 26. She said her size was the reason she lost her recording contract.

"When I lost my record deal and my phone wasn't ringing, I realized that I had to reassess who Vesta was and figure out what was going wrong," she said. "I knew it wasn't my singing ability. So it had to be that I was expendable because I didn't have the right look."

The singer went on to lose 100 lbs, and got down down to a size 6, while finding something of a second career as a songwriter and session singer.

In recent years, Williams had become an advocate for the prevention of childhood obesity and juvenile diabetes.

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