Whtiney Houston Haunting? Bobby Brown Reveals Singer's Message From Beyond The Grave
Bobby Brown said that his ex-wife Whitney House spoke with him from beyond the grave.
The A&E documentary "Biography: Bobby Brown" is a two-night affair, with the first airing Monday and the second last night.
Part one of the documentary was packed with juicy information about his decades in the limelight, including his unvarnished opinion on his ascent to superstardom and being fired from New Edition after fighting with his colleagues over his scene-stealing behavior.
Bobby had an extravagant lifestyle, spending $1 million per day just because he had money to burn, including having an out-of-control sex life and confessing he was hooked to it.
Bobby discussed his relationships with Janet Jackson, his flirtation with Madonna, his marriage to Whitney Houston, and how she sent him a message even after she died in the documentary.
Whitney and Bobby had a daughter called Bobbi Kristina, who died in a drug-fueled drowning accident.
The musician explained the painful reason he chose to remove Bobbi Kristina's life support and terminate hospice treatment for the 22-year-old.
Bobby said it was at the request of the "I Will Always Love You" singer, who he claimed visited him in his nightmares.
He called his daughter a "vegetable" and said she never awoke from her coma after being discovered comatose at her Atlanta home in 2015.
"She fought hard," Bobby Brown remarked. "They warned me that she would not be able to live a regular life. I was prepared to care for her for the rest of my life since I was a vegetable."
"However, my daughter would not want to live like that." She'd never want to be like that."
Bobby later reported that his ex-wife appeared in his nightmares and said, "Let my baby go!" That's all I had to do."
The 53-year-old singer-songwriter acknowledged in the same interview and documentary that becoming a father meant everything to him and some of the things he missed about Bobbi Kristina.
"Losing my daughter devastated me to my core." Children are not meant to leave their parents before their parents, and I lost my baby girl."
Bobby Brown was struck with another tragedy when he lost another child, Bobby Jr., in 2020.
He discovered "Little Bobby" unconscious on the floor of his Los Angeles residence after a heroin overdose.
He said that his kid overdosed on Fentanyl after taking the wrong medicines.
"There are no appropriate drugs to use, but he was experimenting."