Bobbi Kristina Brown Shared Plans To Leave Georgia And Start New Project In Los Angeles In Last Phone Call, Says Friend
Aug. 10 2015, Published 9:21 p.m. ET
A close friend of Bobbi Kristina Brown said the late 22-year-old seemed hopeful and in good spirits in her final phone call with him the day before she was found unresponsive in her home’s tub.
Speaking to RadarOnline.com, Sammy Tawil said that Brown told him she had some big plans in the works.
“She wasn’t crying, she was upbeat, excited to go to L.A.,” Tawil said. “She wanted to go in the studio.”
“I didn’t sense anything bad,” he continued. “She wasn’t depressed. I haven’t personally seen any flare-ups, fighting or physical contact with her or Nick.”
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However, Tawil did admit that Brown was still struggling with the death of her mother, Whitney Houston. “She was still grieving for three years and never got over her mom’s death. She was definitely missing her mom,” he said.
Before her death in July, Brown’s boyfriend, Nick Gordon, was sued by her conservator for $10 million.
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But following her death, the suit has been updated with even more shocking claims, including accusations that Gordon beat and bloodied Brown. There has also been a charge of wrongful death added to the amended document. What do you think about Bobbi Kristina’s death. Tweet us @OKMagazine or let us know in the comments section below.