Bobbi Kristina Brown Brain Dead Update: “She’s Pretty Much Not Going To Make It,” Says Source
The family of Bobbi Kristina Brown, who was found unresponsive in a bathtub on Saturday in her home, received bad news on Wednesday according to a report which said the 21-year-old is “pretty much not going to make it.”
The family of Bobbi Kristina Brown, who was found unresponsive in a bathtub on Saturday in her home, received bad news on Wednesday according to a report which said the 21-year-old is “pretty much not going to make it.”
The 21-year-old daughter of the late Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown who is in a medically-induced coma at Emory University Hospital has reported brain damage despite reports her condition was improving.
A source told FOX411 that her father is refusing to acknowledge the grim news but doctors reportedly said there’s not much they can do to save Bobbi Kristina.
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“It’s now a matter of when the family wants to let go and accept that she’s pretty much not going to make it," the report said. “They’ve left it up to the family as to how long they want to keep her alive.”
Brown was seen Wednesday with wife Alicia Etheredge and his daughter LaPrincia Brown heading to the Atlanta hospital holding his head down in silence.
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Bobbi Kristina was found by her self-described husband Nick Gordon in a bathtub, which was eerily similar to the death of her mother Whitney just three years prior.
Bobby Brown released a statement saying the family is “investigating the events that led to the hospitalization of Bobbi Kristina” and a shocking revelation that “Bobbi Kristina is not and has never been married to Nick Gordon” despite the pair claiming they wed last January.
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