Bobbi Kristina Latest Update: The Browns And Houstons Continue Warring Even After Singer's Funeral
Bobbi Kristina has been buried for a couple of days---but the Brown and Houston families are digging into each other again, according to dailymail.
A picture of Bobbi Kristina in her casket was clicked and sold for six figures. Both families are blaming the other party for inviting the unknown guest, who allegedly shot her picture, according to tmz. The picture was shot during Bobbi Kristina's viewing. The winning bid has topped $100,000.
It is not known who has bought the picture, though. It happened even though a lot of precautions were taken just before the funeral and wake, to ensure that no one would be able to see her before she was laid to rest.
But three days ago, as happened at Whitney Houston's funeral, one picture of Bobbi was sold as the cover of The National Enquirer. No one knows who clicked the picture or sold it, though.
It was in early July that Bobbi Kristina in her hospice bed was clicked and was being peddled for $100,000, although it did not make it to a media house.
However, the National Enquirer recreated the picture through a model who had a strong resemblance to Bobbi Kristina.
In response, Leolah Brown, Bobby Brown's sister, wrote on Facebook: "Please know that, that picture that was taken of my niece, Bobbi Kristina was taken when NO other Brown was around her. My brothers KNOW this and we have already determined who we are sure it WAS NOT! And believe me-IT WAS NOT A BROWN!."
She went on to say: "Meanwhile Bobbi Kristina is not comfortable with NOT ONE HOUSTON coming up there to see her! Yes, I said it because it's the DAM TRUTH! FURTHERMORE, BOBBI KRISS DOES NOT WANT PAT GARLAND [Houston] NOWHERE NEAR HER!!!"
Leolah has thus always been shouting against Pat Houston. Even during her eulogy at the funeral, she just stood up and took a public swipe against Pat.
Tyler Perry walked her out of the service after she said: "Whitney is rolling over in her grave! You are so wrong for this, Pat!"
Outside the church, Leolah admitted to being unhappy that Pat asked mourners to send money to her charity in lieu of sending flowers to Bobbi Kristina's funeral. She seemed to have done it without taking permission from her brother Bobby.
After Leolah was thrown out, her daughter Aja Scott was also not permitted to enter, according to business-standard.
Finally, the last service for Bobbi Kristina happened on Monday at Whigham Funeral Home in Newark, New Jersey, before she was laid to rest at the Fairview Cemetery in Westfeld near her mother Whitney Houston.
Bobbi Brown, her father, did not attend the funeral.
It was on July 26 that Bobbi Kristina died in hospice car, just six months after she had been found face-down in a bathtub in her suburban Atlanta townhome on January 31.