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The late Bobbi Kristina's father Bobby Brown has allegedly returned to rehab just days after the world learned that he and his wife, Alicia Etheredge, are expecting their third child together.
Brown will become a father for the seventh time sometime this year.
According to New York Daily News, a source claimed that “Bob is in rehab.” The New Edition singer is reportedly being treated for cocaine and alcohol abuse.
An attorney for Brown is denying the claims, and also refused to respond when asked if the troubled singer was being treated for drugs and alcohol. The attorney did say that Brown was scheduled to perform in Charleston, S.C., on March 4.
Just one week ago, Brown posted on his Instagram account that he was traveling to D.C. and Indiana.
On My Way, Indiana and DC A photo posted by BARIS (@kingbobbybrown) on Feb 13, 2016 at 5:37am PST
Brown has made it no secret that he had a past with drugs and alcohol. Brown credited his late ex-wife Whitney Houston for introducing him to some drug choices.
Houston died back in 2012 was found with cocaine in her system in a Beverly Hills hotel room.
After Houston died, Brown went into rehab that same year. In February 2013, Brown was charged with a DUI and was ordered to undergo an 18-month rehabilitation program. The singer served a 55-day sentence with an electronic ankle bracelet and was given four years of informal probation.
Brown was faced with more hard times when his only daughter with Houston, Bobbi Kris died in July 2015 after being found unconscious inside of her Atlanta home back in January of that same year.
Brown and his wife welcomed a baby girl, Bodhi Jameson Rein Brown, just a few weeks before Bobbi Kris died. Brown also has one son with Etheredge. We aren't sure what the sex of their third child is.
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A photo posted by Alicia Etheredge-Brown (@aliciaebrown) on Dec 24, 2015 at 8:16pm PST
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