Bobby Brown Wanted To Save His Daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown, Says Family Prayed She’d Get Better Before Her Death
Sept. 14 2015, Published 5:48 p.m. ET
Bobby Brown is finally breaking his silence after the death of his daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown, with the singer sharing the details of his heartbreak in an interview on the Season 2 premeire The Real.
n a clip from his chat with the show’s hosts, Bobby says that he is still struggling to come to terms with losing his daughter.
Joined on the set by his wife, Alicia Etheredge, Brown said that Bobbi Kris’ family held onto hope that her situation would eventually improve.
“We prayed and hoped for six months for something better to happen,” he said. “But when God calls you, he calls you.”
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He also spoke of his late ex-wife Whitney Houston, joking about her talking with God to let Bobbi Kris make her way to heaven.
“I’m pretty sure her mother was … had a part with like, ‘Come on, let’s get her up here,’” Brown said.
An emotional Brown also admitted that he wishes he could have done more to save his daughter before the tragic incident that led to her hospitalization. “If I could have been there before, it would not have went down like that,” he said. Do you think Bobby did enough to help Bobbi Kristina? Tweet us @OKMagazine or let us know in the comments section below.