Bobbi Kristina Brown Allegedly Smoked Crack, Used Heroin Regularly Before Death
In a deposition taken in regards to the death of Bobbi Kristina Brown, her former roommate opened up about how the young celebrity had spent her last days, which included routinely using various recreational drugs.
According to Us Weekly, Danyela Bradley had met Brown when she started dating Nick Gordon. She and his friend Max Lomas had moved in with Brown, in the house that Brown's famous mother, Whitney Houston, had left her after her own death.
The four lived together for about a month before Brown's hospitalization, after she was found unresponsive in a bathtub.
But Bradley had several things to say about Brown in the months leading up to her hospitalization, painting a different picture than that the public has received since Brown's death.
"She smoked marijuana, she probably smoked crack often, and also did heroin," Bradley said in the videotaped deposition obtained by Us Weekly.
The deposition was not related to ongoing investigations surrounding Brown's death, but instead related to a car accident that Bradley and Brown were involved in on Jan. 27. Still, Bradley's statements about Brown's life just before her hospitalization could shed some light on what may have really happened to the young celebrity.
"When I first lived with her [Brown] I didn't know that she had actually had a problem with [drugs] until I had lived with her ... for a couple of weeks," Bradley said. "[But] I guess after a few weeks she just didn't really hide it."
Bradley said she did not always see Brown using harder drugs, but often took cues from her demeanor and her personality. She mentioned that Brown would get sleepy and "nod off," or just keep to herself and not be very talkative.
Although those could indeed have been the symptoms of drug use, they could also have been the symptoms of a variety of other issues, including depression or another mental illness. Despite the new testimony, it remains unclear what exactly afflicted Brown during the moments Bradley described in the deposition.
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