Bobby Brown is speaking out
for the first time about his daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown's
hospitalization, more than 24 hours after she was found unconscious in a
bathtub at her home near Atlanta.
The
45-year-old singer and ex-husband of her mother, the late Whitney Houston,
rushed to be by her side at the hospital on Saturday upon hearing the
devastating news. He and several other family members, including her husband Nick
Gordon, who found her face down in
the filled tub and helped try to revive her, are at the medical
center.
"Privacy
is requested in this matter," Bobby said in a statement to E! News.
"Please allow for my family to deal with this matter and give my daughter
the love and support she needs at this time."
"The
report that Bobbi Kristina Brown has been taken to the hospital in Atlanta,
Georgia is accurate," his lawyer said. "No additional information
will be forthcoming."
Her
condition remains unclear. Medical officials and family members have not
commented. A source told E! News that Bobbi Kristina was still
unresponsive and was breathing with the help of a ventilator.
According to two other sources, she is not in a medically induced coma, as
reported by several outlets.
Houston
had died from accidental drowning, spurred by cocaine use and a heart
condition, at age 48, nearly three years ago exactly. She too was found
unconscious in a bathtub, at a hotel room in Beverly Hills.
Police
are still investigating Bobbi Kristina's medical incident and have not found
illegal substances at her home. Her cousin, Jerod Brown, who
goes by the name YF Kennedy, told E! News exclusive that she
doesn't do drugs and has not been drinking alcohol.
"It's
a rough time lately with the anniversary," he said.
"So this is a blow to the family."
Bobby
had recently given a candid
interview to Lifetime after it aired a television
movie about Houston, in which he talked about their turbulent
relationships and their struggles with substance abuse, adding that they never
allowed Bobbi Kristina to see them do drugs.
YF
Kennedy told E! News that she did not watch the Lifetime movie but did catch
her father's interview and was "very proud of him."
He
also recently launched a #PrayForBK campaign on
Twitter, saying, "Let's all
show sis how much she is loved. She is human. Now's not the time for
negativity."
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