• File Photo Showing Bobbi Kristina Brown, Bobby Brown, Whitney Houston In Happier Days

File Photo Showing Bobbi Kristina Brown, Bobby Brown, Whitney Houston In Happier Days (Photo : Reuters)

Amid reports of the steadily deteriorating condition of Bobbi Kristina Brown in hospice care, her father Bobby Brown was spotted spending some time with his pregnant wife Alicia Etheredge Brown on July 6, Monday. 

The couple was spotted at Mr. Chow in Beverly Hills, where Bobby was looking glum and disturbed, People reported. Earlier, the singer reportedly got furious over the recently leaked pictures of his only child with the late legendary singer Whitney Houston taken in the hospice care, allegedly by an unnamed extended family member to be sold off to publication houses for $1,00,000.

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Since the incident, Bobby has reportedly banned the extended family members from visiting his daughter in hospice care, who is lying unconscious since Jan. 31, after being found drowned in the bathtub of her Georgia condo.

Meanwhile, it was reported that the singer had a mini meltdown during a performance in Atlanta on July 4, Saturday, when he completely forgot his lyrics and dance moves. He was there to fulfill a performance commitment for a Fourth of July celebration at the Affordable Old School Concert Series.

Although Bobby did not refer to the deplorable condition of his daughter onstage, he reportedly apologized to the audience, saying, "I am in a different zone."

Georgia police are still investigating the matter and is trying to establish the turn of events to determine what has led to the celebrity child's present condition.

Meanwhile, Bobbi Kristina's boyfriend Nick Gordon, who was allegedly present with her on the fateful evening, when she was brought to hospital in a critical condition, has surfaced as a prime suspect in the case.

The 25-year-old has been accused of physically assaulting the celebrity child and is currently facing a lawsuit filed by her family. He is reported to be looking forward for the court trials to begin so that he can "tell his side of the story," Us Weekly reported.