A reality show related to Bobbi Kristina Brown is reportedly being put together as she struggles for life in a medically-induced coma, but her father angrily denied it and blamed celebrity site TMZ for the rumors.
The daughter of the late singer Whitney Houston and entertainer Bobby Brown, 21-year-old
Bobbi Kristina Brown was found Jan. 31 unresponsive and face down in a bathtub at a home she shared with boyfriend Nick Gordon in Roswell, Georgia. She has been in a medically induced coma and on a ventilator since then.
TMZ reported on Tuesday that Bobby Brown's two sisters, his brother and their kids were shooting the reality show about their lives and part of it will detail Bobbi Kristina Brown's condition in the hospital and how the family is dealing with it.
While cameras have not been at the hospital, TMZ reported, video has shown the family being debriefed privately away from the hospital about Bobbi Kristina Brown's condition and family discussions. The celebrity website said it appeared that Bobby Brown was not involved in the reality show.
Brown's sister, Leolah Brown, appeared to tip her hand about the possibility of some avenue to tell the Brown family's side of the story in a
Facebook post on Saturday.
"I will always speak the truth no matter whom or what," Leolah Brown wrote on Facebook. ""For it is God that 'I' truly fear. Never will I try to make a name for myself to make one appear bad or ugly in others eyes...for my only interest is The Truth and the wellbeing of my niece Bobbi Kriss Period. With that said stay tuned for THE TRUTH coming from MY mouth."
Bobby Brown's attorney, Christopher Brown, though, blasted the TMZ report in a statement to
Us Weekly, stating that no one is working on a reality show involving Bobbi Kristina Brown
"There is no Brown family reality show that is in production which chronicles Bobby Brown, Bobbi Kristina or the medical emergency she presently faces at Emory Hospital," said Christopher Brown. "These reports are irresponsible and Warner Brothers as the owner of TMZ, should be ashamed to publish such nonsense, particularly one day before Bobbi Kristina’s birthday. Bobbi Kristina and Bobby Brown are dealing with enough right now. The fact that TMZ/Warner Brothers has decided to inject negativity into their lives at this critical time is plain insanity."
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