Footage of Whitney Houston’s funeral has been sold to benefit her daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown.The ‘I Will Always Love You’ singer’s estate struck up an undercover deal with media outlets for access to her ‘home-going’ ceremony in New Jersey, Saturday (February 18).A representative for the Houston family confirmed to TMZ that they “agreed to license footage to several media outlets” for “customary fees”, which will “help maximise the estate for the benefit of Bobbi Kristina”.The 18-year-old, whose father is Houston’s ex-husband Bobby Brown, was hospitalised twice in the week between her mother’s death and the funeral after reportedly suffering a “complete breakdown”.Houston’s funeral featured eulogies from the likes of Kevin Costner, Clive Davis and Tyler Perry, while Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys and R Kelly were among the performers.The 48-year-old singer was laid to rest at a cemetery in New Jersey on Sunday (February 19). TMZ.