Bobbi Kristina Brown Update: Nick Gordon Sends New Message Of Support After Leaving Rehab
Nick Gordon hasn’t given up on seeing Bobbi Kristina Brown just yet. The 25-year-old, who recently ended a 7-week stint in rehab, took to Twitter to share an uplifting message about his girlfriend.
Gordon assured his followers he “could never give up” on Brown, who has been in a medically induced coma for nearly four months. Both the Brown and Houston families have reportedly asked that Gordon be barred from seeing his girlfriend throughout the entirety of her hospitalization. Still, his most recent tweet suggests he is hopeful for the future.
According to reports, Bobbi Kristina’s family had Gordon banned from visitation after he became the subject of a criminal investigation into her injuries. Doctors reportedly found suspicious marks on Bobbi Kristina’s body inconsistent with the story they had been told. They immediately suspected Gordon, who was present when his girlfriend was found face down in a bathtub. He has been very vocal about the family not wanting him around, though they claim it is entirely on him.
Bobbi Kristina’s father, Bobby Brown, has come forward saying Gordon was afforded an opportunity to see her but refused to comply with stipulations surrounding the visit. It was widely believed that those stipulations included him getting off drugs, which sources claim he has done. Bobby’s statement asked that the media stop giving Gordon attention as he “is not as desperate to visit Bobbi Kristina as he wants the world to believe.”
As we previously reported Bobbi Kristina is currently being held in a rehabilitation center where she can receive the ‘round the clock care she needs. The daughter of the late Whitney Houston has been in the hospital since January 31 with little change in her condition. Multiple outlets echoed claims from Tina Brown stating that she was no longer on life support, but those reports have since been proven false.
Neither the Brown nor Houston families have responded to Gordon’s message.
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