Rumors have been circulating about Bobbi Kristina Brown's death and/or her current state at a hospice in Georgia where she was turned over June of 2015. Current news have confirmed that the young lady is not facing death yet and still on her way to getting better.
Bobbi Kristina Brown is the daughter of the late Whitney Houston with artist, Bobby Brown. The 22-year old lady was found unconscious in her bathroom. Bobbi Kristina Brown has suffered brain damaged reported in January 2015 hence a lot of speculations have been circulating that Bobby Brown's daughter is near to her death.
Bobbi Kristina Brown still hangs on for her life and thus kept on fighting to get better. But rumours are being made by some that the daughter of late I Will Always Love You singer is already dead. The family have asked the public to show respect to the current situation of Bobbi Kristina Brown, Daily Mail UK - Reuters shared.
The Brown family hasn't issued any statement about Bobbi Kristina Brown's state but asked for privacy while they are going through this rough time. A lot might be wondering what really happened to Bobbi Kristina Brown; after the shocking news that she has suffered a brain damaged early this year, investigations and lawsuit came up that her boyfriend, Nick Gordon had assaulted her prior to the occurrence that Bobbi Kristina Brown has found unconscious in her bathroom, Mirror UK reported. This angle has been looked upon by the authorities to further investigate the matter.
Tyler Perry, a director that has been closed to the family vent out to Facebook about Bobbi Kristina Brown's condition. He then wished the public to stop spreading rumours about her being dead but instead pray that she gets better. Tyler Perry also assured the public that, if in case, there will be changes about Bobbi Kristina Brown's condition, they will surely notify, PEOPLE explained.
Bobbi Kristina Brown is currently staying in the hospice and waiting for her updated condition. The lady is still fighting and holding on to her life and strives to get better.
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