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Monday, March 22, 2004
And We Will Always Love Hou(ston)

He played her "Bodyguard" in the movies, but now Kevin Costner is just happy to be Whitney Houston’s friend and supporter.

"Extra" caught up with Costner at a charity golf tournament thrown by Los Angeles radio station KLOS. The "Tin Cup" star signed autographs for the fans and wowed them with his game, but his thoughts were with his dear friend.

"It’s time Whitney takes care of herself, and it’s time we take care of Whitney," Costner told us. "What’s important is how she hears how many people really do care about her and what she’s given."

And Kevin’s not the only star standing up for Houston. "West Wing's" Martin Sheen also had a very personal message for Whitney: "I've been there. As you know, one of my kids has been there. Just get close to yourself. The only thing that can hurt you is your secrets."

At the "Scooby Doo 2" premiere, Ruben Studdard told us that Houston is going to beat her addiction. "I'm a big fan of hers and she's going to do great. She always does."

And at the Shane's Inspiration charity event, Sunday, Paula Abdul also spoke from the heart about Houston, and may have summed up best what all of Houston’s fans are feeling: "I want her to have inner-peace. I want her to get healthy so her fans, me included, can see the joy in her face again."

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