Bobbi Kristina Latest Update: Emotional Speeches And Mom's Final Song Ensue More Drama at Singer's Funeral
The late 22-year-old Bobbi Kristina, who died on Sunday after a six-month coma, was finally laid to rest at St. James United Methodist Church in Alpharetta, Atlanta, according to mirror.
It was an "invitation-only" service, saw there were some relatives---Bobby Brown, Cissy and Pat Houston, his sister Leolah, and more.
However, Bobbi's ex-boyfriend Nick Gordon was not spotted anywhere.
During the service, Leolah was said to have "disrupted" Pat Houston's speech, so she was kicked out. Once outside, she complained to the press, making some sensational revelations about her rival, explaining that Whitney Houston would "haunt her".
"It went wonderful until Pat started speaking, and I didn't like that," Leolah Brown said.
Whatever dispute the two women have "is going to be a long, drawn-out thing," Brown promised, according to cnn.
There were some emotional messages from relatives, a tribute to Whitney as her songs were played, and a song from Cissy.
The final goodbye was given by her mother, Whitney Houston, according to tmz. The final song played out was "Jesus Loves Me" by Whitney.
Her father, Bobby Brown, did not feature in the funeral as a speaker. Still, he wrote a special message in the program, explaining to her: "I also will always love you."
Christina, the daughter of musician Bobby Brown and the late Whitney Houston, was reportedly found unconscious in her bathtub on January 31, 2015 and passed away on July 26, 2015 at the age of 22 after an extended hospital stay.