Cissy Houston, the mother of the late Whitney Houston, has given an update on her granddaughter Bobbi Kristina Brown, whose recently declared co-guardians of her $20 million estate are her father Bobby Brown and Patricia Houston.
In an interview with Kevin Frazier of told Entertainment Tonight on May 9, Cissy said Bobbi Kristina is "the same" and "not progressing at all."
Since she was found unresponsive in a bathtub in her house in Roswell, Ga., on Jan. 31, Bobbi Kristina remains hospitalized although she is no longer in a medically induced coma.
"She's not gone yet, but you know, whatever the Lord decides, I'm ready for her," Cissy said of Bobbi Kristina. "I have nothing to do with that. That's His job. It's His territory, you know? And I understand it."
"Way back on the cavalry, the blood that gives me strength from day to day shall never lose its power," Cissy also quoted lyrics from "The Blood that Jesus Shed for Me," which she sang at McDonald's Gospelfest in New Jersey.
On May 8, a DeKalb County judge appointed Bobby and Patricia as co-guardians of Bobbi Kristina's estate, the majority of which comprises the assets left by Whitney to her only daughter. For Bobbi Kristina's business affairs, Bedelia Hargrove was appointed the conservator, E! News reported.
According to Whitney's will, the $20 million estate will be passed to her mother Cissy, her brother Gary Houston and wife Patricia if Bobbi Kristina dies. Whitney, who died in 2012, left her $20 million estate to Bobbi Kristina.