Latest Update on Bobbi Kristina Brown Health Condition: Recent Picture Of Hospice Care Sends Aunt Leolah Ablaze

By Mark Rollins
Bobbi Kristina Brown
Bobbi Kristina, 22, is the only daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown. AP Photo

Bobbi Kristina Brown, child of Bobby Brown and the late Whitney Houston, is currently in hospice care following months of hospitalization after being found face down in her bathtub in late January of last year.  A recent controversy erupted with the case as a picture of Bobbi Kristina in hospice care was attempted to be sold to media outlets, and aunt Leolah and Bobby did not take this well. 

According to Enstarz, there was word that a member of the Brown family took a picture of Bobbi Kristina Brown and attempted to sell it to several media outlets for about $100,000.  One of Bobbi Kristina Brown's aunts, Leolah Brown, who has been pretty vocal during this process, has stated that no one from the Brown family was near her niece when the picture was taken.  It is suspected that Leolah knows the person who took the photo, but has not revealed that information. 

The Inquisitr reveals that there isn't really any incriminating evidence that led the hospice security team to pinpoint any particular member of the Brown family.  There are security cameras at the hospice center, which could have been instrumental at identifying who could have taken the picture in question.  All of Bobbi Kristina Brown's family members, with the exception of Bobby, are barred from visiting Bobbi Kristina at the Peachtree Christian Hospice. 

Leolah has revealed that Bobbi Kristina is wearing a neck brace in the picture, but this is something that she has not worn since being put in hospice care.  She also called out the "evil" and "heartless" person that took the picture and reiterated that they should not let "certain people" around Bobbi Kristina. 

As far as Bobbi Kristina's health, Leolah sounded positive on that issue, noting that Bobbi Kristina's condition was improving.  The family urges everyone to ignore all rumors of her passing away until there has been an official announcement. 

In the meantime, the International Business Times focused on how Bobby Brown is dealing with his daughter's condition.  Brown left his daughter's side to spend time with his pregnant wife Alicia Etheredge-Brown, and he told a photographer that "it's hard" for him to come to terms with Bobbi Kristina's condition, and he and his family are "definitely" praying for Bobbi Kristina's recovery.  Brown is still performing, and on a Fourth of July gig in Atlanta, Brown apologized to the audience as he forgot lyrics and dance moves. 

It is very clear that the Bobbi Kristina Brown case will not be done, and it is a good sign that there hasn't been any formal announcement of severely declining health on Bobbi Kristina's part.  The case involving the incident is still ongoing.  There has been a lawsuit filed against Bobbi Kristina's boyfriend Nick Brown, accusing him of abusing her and stealing her money.  Gordon has a reputation with drugs and alcohol, but he has not been arrested for anything related to the incident in the bathtub. 

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