Bobbi Kristina Brown Is Stable After Being Found Unconscious in Bathtub
UPDATE: Roswell Police Department public information officer Lisa Holland said via a news conference, “Investigators are on the scene at the hospital and the house," and later added that she had no information regarding any sign of a struggle or medications being found at Bobbi Kristina's home, according to AJC.
Multiple sources have reported that hospital representatives have no comment on her status. “She is still alive and breathing and other than that I do not know her condition at this time,” said Holland.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
UPDATE: Bobbi Kristina Brown was placed in a medically induced coma for swelling of the brain, reports TMZ.
There's been an outpouring of prayers via social media. "I just hope and pray Bobbi Kristina gets through this extraordinarily rough time. She is such a sweet young lady dealing with so much," tweeted Holly Robinson Peete.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
PREVIOUS:
Bobbi Kristina Brown, daughter of the late Whitney Houston and R&B legend Bobby Brown, was found unconscious in a bathtub in her Georgia home this morning.
According to TMZ, Brown's husband, Nick Gordon, and a friend found her and immediately began performing CPR while they waited for the police and paramedics to arrive. CBS46 reports that after officers arrived at the scene, they started "life-saving measures" until the EMS ambulance service arrived.
She was then taken to North Fulton Hospital where she is being treated. Doctors report that she is now stabilized and breathing.
Click here for a chance to win $1500 in our Real Husbands of Hollywood Fan FIT sweepstakes presented by the 2015 Honda FIT!
Click here to win a trip to the Super Bowl Gospel Celebration in Phoenix, AZ, plus 4 tickets to the Big Game.
BET.com is your #1 source for Black celebrity news, photos, exclusive videos and all the latest in the world of hip hop and R&B music.
Click here to subscribe to our newsletter.
(Photo: WENN)