Family Keeps Hospital Bedside Vigil for Bobbi Kristina!!!
There has been no update from the doctors, no hospital move and the Houston family wants privacy as the Family Keeps Hospital Bedside Vigil for Bobbi Kristina.
Word is, the family has NEVER left her side and are praying that she recovers. CelebNMusic247.com has learned via People that Bobbi Kristina Brown’s family has gathered at a Georgia hospital to await word of the 21-year-old’s condition.
At this time, there has been little change: the only daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown has remained unresponsive since she was found unconscious in a bathtub on Saturday.
Here are the facts on Bobbi Kristina Brown:
Despite the troubling prognosis of the girl they call “Krissi,” the family clings to hope for her recovery. “The swelling [in her brain] has gone down,” says a family source. “The doctor says that that by itself isn’t the smoking gun that she’s getting better, but it’s still a good sign. But she’s still not reacting.”
It’s a somber, agonizing vigil for the Houston and Brown families. On Super Bowl Sunday, while millions of Americans were watching the big game, the family hardly glanced at the muted TV in the waiting room. “No one was watching it,” says a family source. “Everyone is so worried about Krissi.”
Instead, they take turns visiting Bobbi Kristina in her private room in the intensive care unit. Entering the room in groups of two or three, they speak to her quietly, telling her stories of happier times. “If she’s in there somewhere, we want her to hear us,” a family member tells PEOPLE. “We keep it positive. We tell her that God loves her, that we love her. That America is praying for her and that everyone loves her.”
One person remains constantly by Bobbi Kristina’s side: her father, Bobby Brown. “He’s so upset,” says the family source. “He can hardly put one foot in front of the other.”
The family anxiously awaits the results of the neurological tests that doctors perform three times a day. They test for brain activity: response to painful stimuli, dilation of pupils, any signs of recovery. The doctors brief Bobby Brown about his daughter’s condition – and he tells the family members in the waiting room.
And there’s a message that the family has for the American public. “The family appreciates your support,” Bobbi Kristina’s cousin, Jerod Brown, tells PEOPLE. “Please, everyone continue to pray for BK.”
“At this point, we want people to pray for a miracle,” adds another family member. “We are putting our faith in God.” – People
Life is precious, we all MUST remember to live it to the fullest, but MUST remember NOT to neglect each second, because none of know how long we have.
We feel so sorry for the Houston family and Bobby Brown. Bobbi Kristina is their everything and loosing her would be a hard blow to the family. We pray that she recovers, but also question, what drove Krissi over the edge.
Was it the Whitney biopic?
Earlier this month Whitney Houston’s mother, Cissy Houston, sounded off in ANGER about the Lifetime biopic Whitney that aired a week prior to the incident.
Was it too close to Whitney’s three year mark of her passing?
Cissy Houston WEIGHED in to People about the TV movie that was made without the family’s cooperation:
Cissy sounded off:
“I’m glad the Lifetime project is finished.”
“I hope from now on her fans will keep her child, [Bobbi Kristina Brown], in their prayers, and I hope people will let my child rest.”
A Houston family friend adds:
“The family is not happy about this project. Bobby [Brown] and Whitney had a complicated relationship. I don’t even think their loved ones understood it. So, for people who didn’t know them to take on what, to some extent, dishonors them – and their relationship – that is the most hurtful.”
A Houston family friend concludes:
“I think everyone would agree that they had a complicated relationship, but they loved each other.”
“It’s hard to think that people who love her would do a Lifetime movie about her. They are promoting it as a real-life story and maybe that is the most offensive – the relationship was so complicated, and so for them to take that on is difficult for the family.”