Bobbi Kristina Brown Update: Family Allegedly Filming Reality Show; Bobby Brown Will Not Be Involved
The family of Bobbi Kristina Brown allegedly started shooting footage for a reality show related to her ordeal as she still lays comatose and on life support in a Georgia hospital.
According to TMZ.com, two sisters of Bobby Brown and their children are set to star in the show, which would also prominently feature the circumstances surrounding Bobbi's plight.
Attorneys for Bobby stress he has no intentions of appearing on the show. The only daughter born to Bobby and Whitney Houston has yet to regain consciousness since being rushed to a local hospital more than a month ago after being found faced down and unresponsive in the bathtub of a home she shared with boyfriend Nick Gordon.
Police have since launched a criminal investigation into the matter after finding a number of unexplained bruises on Bobbi Kristina's body. Reportedly, the probe targets Gordon as the primary target and family members have banned him from visiting his girlfriend at the hospital.
HollywoodLife.com reports some close to 21-year-old Bobbi Kristina admit she was hooked on heroin, cocaine and Xanax at the time of the incident and also had a heavy drinking problem, which made her sometimes appear incoherent.
Bobby's two sisters, Leolah and Tina, have a previously been controversial and outspoken. After Houston's death, Leolah publicly blamed rumored boyfriend Ray J, alleging he "fueled her cocaine habit."
Tina once infamously claimed to have shared crack with the superstar singer. Bobbi Kristina Brown was found unconscious nearly three years after her mother's body was found face down in a bath tub at the Beverley Hills hotel where she was staying. According to the LA Times, authorities have since revealed Houston had drugs in her system at the time of her death.
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