Pictures of Bobbi Kristina Brown in a coma in her hospice bedroom have been circulating since Friday (July 3rd), believed to be the work of "an extended family member".
Leolah Brown, the aunt of the tragic Bobbi Kristina, is on the warpath after news broke that various media outlets had been offered ‘deathbed pictures’ of her desperately ill niece over the last couple of days.
On Friday (July 3rd), a number of publications including TMZ and Entertainment Tonight confirmed that pictures from the 22 year old’s hospice bedroom in Atlanta had been doing the rounds, and were being sold for upwards of $100,000. It is believed that Bobbi Kristina’s family have been letting in relative and close friends to “say goodbye” to her, and TMZ claims that the pictures were being touted by “an extended family member”.
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Leolah took to Facebook late on Friday to rage against the unknown culprit. “You took that picture thinking you gon get some money for it...and thats gon be it. Guess what!????!!!! I will myself if no one else does-see to it that -YOU be revealed!!!” she wrote.
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Bobbi Kristina has been unresponsive and in a coma ever since she was hospitalised on January 31st this year, having been discovered unconscious in her bathroom at home. Doctors believe that she would now require a miracle for her to ever recover, and last month her co-guardians – Bobby Brown, her father, and Pat Houston, her aunt – took the decision to move her to a hospice.
Leolah also threatened to subject every visitor to a lie detector test in order to uncover the person’s identity. “YOU will not do to my niece what YOU did to Whitney,” she wrote, making a reference to Bobbi’s mother. “Whitney Houston IS WORKING FROM THE GRAVE THRU ME! TRUST! I'm on a mission to make sure my niece gets justice by ANY means necessary!”
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