Kelly Rowland led the tributes tonight as the stars emerged for the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on the day after Whitney Houston's tragic death.
The X Factor UK judge paid an emotional homage to the 48-year-old icon, saying: 'We lost our hero. I would not be standing here today if it was not for her.'
The former Destiny's Child singer made the comment as the music world mourns the loss of the legendary star on the night of one of the biggest events in the entertainment industry.
She told E Entertainment: 'My prayers go to her mother and her daughter. If we feel this loss I can only imagine how heavy their loss is.'
Rowland - who spoke outside the Staples Center on the Grammy Awards red carpet - also remembered meeting Houston at a Grammy event years ago, when she was still singing with Destiny's Child.
She said she was 'singing Destiny's Child songs to us.'
Rowland added: 'She was just so happy and encouraging. She was very warm and embracing to us.'

Kelly Osbourne also remembered Houston, telling her E Entertainment co-hosts that the I Will Always Love You star was always kind to her.
She told the American Idol presenter Ryan Seacrest: 'I knew her personally and she really was a lovely woman.'
The 27-year-old Fashion Police correspondent looked elegant in a gold sequinned dress that showed off her slim figure.
Osbourne made an appearance at the Grammy Awards just hours after refusing to attend Clive Davis' annual Grammy Awards party.
The daughter of Ozzy Osbourne wrote on her Twitter page last night: 'Not going to any pre grammy parties as i dont feel it is appropriate!'
She also tweeted: 'i truly hope you are in peace #WhitneyHouston i feel so honoured to have known you! i love you RIP!'
Rapper LL Cool J - who will host the show - also revealed a bit of the behind-the-scenes discussions to try to pay tribute to Houston tonight.
The hip-hop star revealed that the organisers were in discussions throughout last night, trying to decide how to get the balance right.
He told Seacrest that they wanted to 'come together and celebrate her life' without marring the night for first time Grammy nominees.
The performer said: 'You don't want to lay this dark cloud over their Grammy experience.'
LL Cool J didn't go into too much detail but he did say: 'I hope that Whitney Houston's family and friends appreciate what we do.'
Kelly Price, the R&B artist who was the last person to perform with the singer, broke down as she gave a red carpet interview about seeing star for the last time on Thursday night.
Price said: 'I was having a pre-Grammy party for the nominations [sic].
'I invited Whitney to come...
'We had a great time Thursday night. She came out. We hung out. We danced...
'I wasn't expecting her to sing….She just walked up on the stage. We embraced each other and she said: "Give me the mike..."'
Price added: 'Singing with Whitney has always been to me just an honour.'
The artist also talked about the moment she found out her friend was dead.

'She sang the backdrop of our lives.'
Despite the sombre night many celebrities still arrived determined to get into the spirit of the evening.
Singer-rapper Nicki Minaj arrived in a scarlet red outfit that looked like a cross between a nun's habit and a Red Riding Hood costume.
She courted controversy by posing on the red carpet with a man dressed up as the Pope.
In contrast Katy Perry wore baby blue to match her vibrant hair of the same colour.
source: dailymail
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