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Mother claims book was promoted at singer’s gravesite as biography author denies it

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 her plans to honor her daughter at New York’s Ferncliff Cemetery and Mausoleum later on in the week, which marked the 20-year anniversary of the R&B star’s death.

Haughton wrote in a statement that was shared on her daughter’s Instagram page “This person interrupted all my thoughts and ideas to make August 25th, 2021 a day of Remembrance and Love for my daughter, Please accept my sincere apologies for this and know I love you and always will.”

Haughton did not name the person accused of promoting the book.

However, author Kathy Iandoli — who released the “Baby Girl: Better Known as Aaliyah” last week — seemed to respond to the allegation earlier that week. Iandoli tweeted “I did not promote my book outside of Aaliyah’s gravesite that is offensive to even suggest. I have been told that fans have had my book there with them. Please no longer bring my book to Ferncliff. Apologies that fans cannot visit Aaliyah’s resting place.”

Aaliyah died in a 2001 plane crash in the Bahamas at age 22. The R&B artist is known for songs such as “Try Again” and “If Your Girl Only Knew.” Ferncliff Cemetery and Mausoleum is located in Hartsdale in Westchester County.

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