Tuesday 21 April 2015

Bobby Brown tells crowd Bobbi Kristina Brown 'is awake’

Bobby Brown attends the 2015 BET Honors at the Warner Theatre on Jan. 24 in Washington, DC. During a show in Dallas on Saturday he told the audience Bobbi Kristina Brown
is ‘awake’ nearly three months after being found unresponsive. Bobby Brown said on stage that his daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown is “awake” nearly three months after being found facedown in a bathtub — prompting howls of joy from the audience and more confusion about the troubled woman’s
condition. The R&B singer made the stunning statement during a Saturday concert at the Verizon Theatre in Grand Prairie, Tex.,
TMZ reported . “Bobbi is awake. She’s watching me,” Brown said in a video posted on the gossip site.
BOBBI KRISTINA BROWN REMAINS ON LIFE SUPPORT DESPITE DAD BOBBY BROWN'S CLAIM SHE'S 'AWAKE'
But exactly what Brown meant was unclear.
A call to his lawyer was not returned. A woman who answered the phone of his wife, Alicia Etheredge, hung up when reached by the Daily News. A source told People magazine downplayed the dad’s message. “As far as I know, there’s been no change,” the source said. “We’re still hoping and praying that God will perform a miracle.” Last week, Brown also spoke about his daughter’s condition while performing onstage. “I dunno what the hell I am going through right now,” he said on April 11 at a soul-food festival in downtown Los Angeles , “but I am giving it to God and letting him deal with it.” Bobbi Kristina Brown was found unresponsive Jan. 31 in her Roswell, Ga., home. Bobbi Kristina was found unresponsive in a bathtub in her Atlanta home earlier this year. Pictured, she is seen at the premiere of "Sparkle" in 2012. Bobby Brown, second from right, stands outside of Emory Hospital in Atlanta where his daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown was being treated on Feb. 5. She’s since been moved to a rehab facility in Atlanta. She was placed in a medically induced coma. Her mother, superstar Whitney Houston, died under grimly similar circumstances when she was discovered dead from a drug overdose in 2012. Doctors’ attempts to wean Bobbi off of her coma-inducing medication resulted in seizures as she struggled to wake up, sources said.
Last month, a source told The News that the 22-year-old’s condition had not changed as she was moved from Emory University Hospital to a nearby long-term care facility.
"We've moved her to a place for rehabilitation," Bobbi Kristina's 81-year-old grandmother, Cissy Houston, told New York radio station WBLS 107.5 FM on March 25 about the undisclosed facility. "And you know, still not a great deal of hope. (We're) still praying."

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