The controversy surrounding Bobbi Kristina Brown takes another turn when it was reported that her aunt and co-legal guardian, Pat Houston, has started cleaning and emptying the house of the late singer Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown's only child.
Pat, who is the late singer's sister-in-law and had served as her manager in her lifetime, reportedly has cleaned out the Georgia home, where the celebrity child was found drowned in the bathtub on Jan. 31. Pat and other family members are still mum about the celebrity child's health.
A source close to the family has revealed to Us Weekly that everything, except the late legendary singer's platinum and gold album plaques along with her pictures and other memorabilia has been preserved. Apart from that, Bobbi Kristina's stuff has been moved out of the house.
Pat is known to be one of the closest relatives of the 22-year-old, who is clinging to her life in hospice care since June 24.
"She visits every day and often spends the night," claimed an insider, who further added that the doting aunt also serves as a messenger between Bobbi Kristina and her grandmother, Cissy Houston. The mother of the late singer, who is staying at her New Jersey home, owing to her ill-health, is said to be in constant touch with Pat to know her granddaughter's condition, Mirror reported.
Meanwhile, Whitney's friend and actor, Tyler Perry, has accused the media recently for not respecting the Bobbi Kristina's privacy. In a lengthy post on Facebook, the actor slammed the rumors that the celebrity child has passed away, saying that it is saddening to know that "everybody wants to be the first to report something awful."