Weeks ago, photos leaked of Bobbi Kristina Brown, the daughter of famed singers Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, allegedly snorting lines of cocaine. Although Bobbi Kristina has denied the claim, rumors are flying that Houston and Brown are now trying to send their daughter to rehab.
According to nationalenquirer.com, friends close to the family are revealing details surrounding Houston and Brown’s reaction to the photos.
One source is claiming that Houston canceled Bobbi Kristina’s — or Krissi as her friends call her — birthday trip to the Bahamas and called a family meeting to discuss her drug use.
“She called a family meeting and sobbed as she told Krissi, ‘I don’t want to lose you,’” said the source. “Whitney called Bobby, and they agreed that Krissi needs rehab. They also agreed on a tough-love move to shake Krissi up, and Whitney returned a Lexus convertible that she’d bought for Krissi’s birthday.”
The friend also claims that Bobbi Kristina is in denial about the severity of her drug use and is defying her parents demand to clean up her act.
“Krissi is denying that she has a problem. She says that she does cocaine for fun and isn’t addicted,” said the source.
According to other sources, Houston and Brown are blaming each other for their daughter’s cocaine problem.
“Bobby reminded Whitney that she used to have drugs all over their house. He also accused her of being ‘coked up’ in public, looking like a mess and setting a bad example all along to their daughter,” said one friend. “Whitney told Bobby that he did drugs too and got into more legal trouble than she ever did.”
However, one family friend thinks that both parents are at fault for Bobbi Kristina’s cocaine use.
“Bobby and Whitney are pointing fingers at each other, but the truth is that they’re both responsible. Krissi has been around while her parents and their friends were drinking and drugging ever since she was a little girl,” said the friend.
Do you believe the report? Do you think Houston and Brown are to blame for their daughter’s alleged cocaine problem? –nicholas robinson