As reports emerge that Bobbi’s family wants to send her to rehab, she is crushed by her mother’s burial — how sad.
Whitney Houston‘s Feb. 18 funeral was beautiful, and it certainly struck a chord with her grieving daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown.
Whitney, who was 48, was remembered by her family in a ceremony at the New Hope Baptist Church in Westfield, New Jersey, and Bobbi, 18, was overcome with emotion, PEOPLE reports. Denise Council, one of Whitney’s friends who was at the service, said Bobbi did the best she could to remain composed.
“It was really beautiful … a lot of people were crying,” she said. “Bobbi Kristina broke down, but she was good. She was up in the first row … and [did] pretty good, all considering. [Whitney's mother] Cissy [Houston] was wonderful.”
Did you watch all of Whitney’s funeral, HollywoodLifers?
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Kgoz
Posted at 1:30 PM on May 19, 2012
perhaps you should get yourself “into the word” a little more and practice Let not judge less ye be judged youself”! This woman was achristian and very much abeloved child of God. She too, has the beautiful priveledge of forgiveness from God for our failures. Whitney tried to live by the word but she had struggles and what a marvelous blessing that Jesus died for us so that we are able to ask for forgiveness and forgiveness is given.m Her bible went with her everywhere and the pages of this bible were tattered and highlighted and worn and I guess they got like that because she never opened it.!! I fully believe that she was an angel that got lost and God felt her purpose would be better served by taking her back home where she would suffer no more. I thankGod for that and perhaps you should get on your knees and ask God to forgive you for trying to be a fill in for God by judgeing Whitney and determining her place in eternity as you did in your post. Whitney – You are safe and you are finally home. God bless you and everyone who had the joy of knowing you, even the person who wrote this very sad example of what it DOES NOT mean to be a christian.