Bobby Brown Continues to Blame Nick Gordon For Bobbi Kristina’s Death
Brown also wrestles with the death of his daughter, Bobbi Kristina, who also reportedly abused drugs before her death previous year.
Brown has feuded with Houston’s mother, singer Cissy Houston, and other in-laws, and alleges a public “orchestration” created to keep him from Bobbi Kristina and seal his “nefarious” reputation.
Whitney Houston was long rumored to have had a secret same-sex romance with her best friend and assistant, Robyn Crawford, and Bobby Brown tells Us Weekly in the new issue that it’s all true. This happened days before the third anniversary of Houston’s death.
“We should have been better”, he continued, referring to Houston’s mothering as well.
Gordon’s attorney, Jose Baez has hit back against Brown’s insinuating comments: “We have repeatedly said that Nick Gordon is innocent of any wrongdoing”.
Cissy said she suspected her daughter was “experimenting” with Crawford, and told Oprah it would’ve “absolutely” bothered her had Whitney come out as gay.
Houston met Crawford when she was 16 and the pair were soon inseparable.
“He knows what happened”, Brown said of Gordon. I don’t think [people] know that.
Brown has joined a wrongful death suit against Gordon in his daughter’s death.
Police have investigated Gordon, but it now doesn’t look as though he’ll face any criminal charges. In the suit, Gordon was accused of beating Bobbi Kristina, giving her a “toxic cocktail”, and putting her face-down in a bathtub, WXIAreported.
Whitney Houston’s cause of death was ruled as accidental drowning while Bobbi Kristina went into a coma for six months before she died.
It’s been almost a year since the death of Bobby Kristina Brown, and her father Bobby Brown is speaking up about her life and death with Robin Roberts on 20/20.
‘I’m a man and she was attracted to me!’ he explained to UsWeekly. “That is the worst pain in the world”.
Given Brown’s well-known struggles with substance abuse, Roberts asked if he was under the influence and hallucinating about the ghost.
Brown told Roberts, “It’s not a mystery to me”. Bobby said that drugs did not represent who Whitney was as a person, and although she did the drugs, “drugs didn’t do” Whitney.