Bobbi Kristina's Family Gathers by her Bedside for her Final Days
It's a sad time for the family of Bobbi Kristina as everyone prepares to learn the only daughter of the late Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown's fate. MStars News has learned that the Houston and Brown families have been spending a lot of time with the 22-year-old who's been in hospice since Wednesday.
According to People, Kristina's family continued to come see her over the weekend after revealing that Bobby Kris' health and condition are still deteriorating.
So far, Bobbi's visitors have included her aunt, Pat Houston and her husband Gary (Whitney Houston's brother), Bobby Brown, his sister Tina Brown and many more. We also learned that Kristina's aunt, Leolah Brown, was also in attendance over the weekend as witnesses saw her wiping away tears from her eyes. It's been one crazy roller coaster ride for both sides of the family, even when, at times, it seemed that they were fighting a war between each other.
MStars News previously reported that Leolah Brown had a few words for Pat Houston claiming that Houston was money hungry and wanted to give up on Bobbi Kris.
"Ms. So-called Pat Houston, Real name: 'Marion Patricia Watson Garland,' wanted so badly and had the nerve to sarcastically say to my brother Bobby, 'why don't he just pull the plug on Bobbi Kriss, because it's costing too much money to keep her alive!' YES, Pat Garland did have that nerve to say that to Bobbi Kristina's father Bobby. It was her, Pat Garland, the one & only who had the big balls of such an idea! Therefore, I am not surprised at what the media has said. It is evident & obvious that SOMEONE just does not want to see my niece LIVE.SMH!"
After the drama, Pat moved forward with moving Bobbi Kristina to hospice and stated that the 22-year-old's life was in "God's hands now."
"Despite the great medical care at numerous facilities, [her] condition has continued to deteriorate," Whitney Houston's sister-in-law previously stated. "We thank everyone for their support and prayers. She is in God's hands now.