• Doctors Believe Little Can Be Done to Save Bobbi Kristina

    Things are not looking good for Bobbi Kristina Brown. The 21-year-old has shown no signs of improvement after being found face down in her bathtub nearly a week ago. The family has held out hope while holding vigil at her bedside, but recovery at this point would take a miracle. Doctors have reportedly told them that they believe little can be done to save Brown's life because her brain activity is minimal.
  • Police Found Drugs in Bobbi Kristina's Home as All Decisions Lie in Nick Gordon's Hands Now

    Bobbi Kristina Brown is still fighting for her life this morning, days after being found face down in her bathtub, a near-drowning victim. She remains in a medically induced coma and, while there is reportedly minimal brain activity and her eyes have fluttered, her prognosis remains dicey. All decisions lie in Nick Gordon's hands now. Family members have also confirmed that police found drugs in Brown's townhouse after taking a closer look.
  • Bobbi Kristina Brown Reportedly Brain Dead, Family Told To Prepare For The Worst

    Things aren't looking so good for Bobbi Kristina Brown. After being found face down in a bathtub filled with water on Saturday, Brown has reportedly been in a medically induced coma in North Fulton Hospital, breathing on a ventilator. While her father, Bobby Brown, has asked for prayers and respect for the family, we're hearing that doctors have told them to prepare for the worst.
  • Bobbi Kristina Brown Placed on Ventilator: Drug Overdose Is Suspected

    Yesterday, Jan. 31, we told you that Bobbi Kristina Brown, the only child of the late Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, was found face down in a bathtub full of water, unresponsive. Now, just 24 hours later, Brown is on a ventilator and in a drug-induced coma with family and friends by her side. Investigators are trying to piece together what exactly happened to Brown before she lost consciousness and, while her family denies it, a drug overdose is reportedly suspected.
  • Whitney Houston Biopic: What the Critics Are Saying About Lifetime's 'Whitney' Movie

    Lifetime's Whitney Houston biopic, aptly titled "Whitney," premiered last night, Jan. 17, much to the dismay of the singer's family. The Houston family released a statement prior to the debut of the Angela Bassett-directed film to remind fans that there was a lack of involvement by people who knew the diva. Critics weighed in on the biopic, and by most accounts, it was one of the network's better efforts.According to "Billboard," since Houston estate was not involved in the making of the film, the singer's famous tunes were re-recorded by Deborah Cox so star Yaya DaCosta could lip-sync along. Other than that, most reviews said the biopic was incomplete, focusing on Houston's best years and leaving out her untimely death.
  • Whitney Houston Biopic Set To Air On Lifetime in 2015

    It has been more than two years since R&B diva Whitney Houston passed away from an accidental death from drowning in a bathtub of hot water (with heart disease and cocaine listed as factors). Now her story is coming to the small screen.
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