Legendary singer Whitney Houston's only child, Bobbi Kristina Brown, reportedly will soon leave the hospital so that she can spend her last few days in her home.
According to recent reports, the 22-year-old celebrity child will soon be moved into her house, which she shared with her mother. An inside source told Daily Record that the family of the bed-ridden Bobbi, including Pat Houston and Cissy Houston, is planning to take her back to her Georgia home, so that she could be in a familiar surrounding.
"If she's alive, then let her be home and surrounded by beautiful photos of her mum," Daily Record quoted a source. The celeb child is currently on a life support system at a rehab centre.
The decision to bring Bobbi home will be detrimental in her life as taking her off the life support system can prove fatal for her.
The inside source also claimed that the celeb child's father, Bobby Brown, is completely against the decision and does not want her to be removed from life support system. It was reported a couple of weeks back that Bobby is adamant that he will never pull the plug on his daughter's support system and is still hopeful that she will survive the ordeal.
Whitney's only child was found facedown in the bathtub of her house on Jan. 31 and is battling for her life since then. She was earlier placed in medically induced coma for a few months, after which she continued to be unresponsive to date.
Cissy, mother of the late singer, has declared that her granddaughter has suffered irreversible brain damage and is likely to remain unresponsive throughout her life.
It is to be noted that both Bobby and Pat, wife of Whitney's brother, are jointly responsible for making decisions about the celeb child's care and medical needs, Daily Mail reported.
Meanwhile, new book by Ian Halperin, "Whitney & Bobbi Kristina: The Deadly Price Of Fame," has come up which claims that by the time the celeb child turned 14, she became a drug addict and was prone to panic attacks and depression.