<p> Singing star Whitney Houston's secret 'son', Nick Gordon, is set to get a share of her 20 million pounds fortune, following her tragic death two weeks ago.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 48-year-old singer took Nick Gordon into her home in Atlanta, Georgia, when he was a youngster to save him from his troubled background and while she never officially adopted him, she thought of him as her own, reported Sun online.<br /><br />Nick, 22, who would call Whitney mom, also became like a brother to the 'I Will Always Love You' hitmaker's 18-year-old daughter Bobbi Kristina.<br /><br />And although Houston, who battled drink and drug addiction, blew most of her fortune, she is believed to have left 20 million pounds and her family say Nick will get a share.<br />"Nick was family, she loved him as much as any mother could love a child. If he is not written into her will and everything goes to Bobbi then it will only be because it was written before she took Nick into her family," a source said.<br /><br />"If that's the case, Bobbi will make sure Nick is taken care of because it's what her mom would have wanted and he's like a brother," it added.<br /><br />Following Houston's tragic death, Nick took to his twitter page to pay tribute to her.<br />"Rest in peace. Thank you for all your support. The legend will always and forever live on," he wrote.</p>
<p> Singing star Whitney Houston's secret 'son', Nick Gordon, is set to get a share of her 20 million pounds fortune, following her tragic death two weeks ago.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 48-year-old singer took Nick Gordon into her home in Atlanta, Georgia, when he was a youngster to save him from his troubled background and while she never officially adopted him, she thought of him as her own, reported Sun online.<br /><br />Nick, 22, who would call Whitney mom, also became like a brother to the 'I Will Always Love You' hitmaker's 18-year-old daughter Bobbi Kristina.<br /><br />And although Houston, who battled drink and drug addiction, blew most of her fortune, she is believed to have left 20 million pounds and her family say Nick will get a share.<br />"Nick was family, she loved him as much as any mother could love a child. If he is not written into her will and everything goes to Bobbi then it will only be because it was written before she took Nick into her family," a source said.<br /><br />"If that's the case, Bobbi will make sure Nick is taken care of because it's what her mom would have wanted and he's like a brother," it added.<br /><br />Following Houston's tragic death, Nick took to his twitter page to pay tribute to her.<br />"Rest in peace. Thank you for all your support. The legend will always and forever live on," he wrote.</p>