Bobbi Kristina Brown Newsw Update: She Had a Drug Problem, Suffered Miscarriages Before Death: Nick Gordon

By Peter R - 28 Apr '16 10:53AM
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Bobbi Kristina Brown's problem with drugs got really bad after her mother's death, revealed her boyfriend Nick Gordon.

Gordon sat down with Dr. Phill McGraw second time for an interview on the CBS's Dr. Phill after he stormed out of the first show last year. This time Gordon seemed more composed and willing to even let out secrets of Bobbi Kristina's life. When asked if he saw Bobbi doing drugs, he initially said she did it socially but then it became bad after her mother's death.

Bobbi Kristina Brown was found unconscious in the bathroom of her Georgia home in January 2015. She was induced into a coma for treatment but did not regain consciousness. She died last July. Her death bore an eerie resemblance to that of her mother who was found dead in the bathroom in 2012, reportedly due to drug overdose.

In his latest appearance on Dr. Phill that is airing Thursday and Friday, Gordon opened up about Bobbi's death.

"It got really bad after Whitney had passed away," Gordon reportedly said. "It's unfortunate, but at the time that's kind of the only way we knew how to deal with what had happened."

He also revealed that he was excessively drinking alcohol and doing xanax when he had appeared on the show last year. He later consented to rehab.

According to other reports, Gordon said Bobbi suffered two miscarriages before she died. The couple wanted to have a kid and settle down but had not planned for it, he said. Gordon added they almost tied knot once but did not go through the procedure as the courthouse was crowded.

"We nearly got married one time. We went to the courthouse but the line was too long and we had a family reunion to get to in Florida. I said, 'Baby we got to hit the road.' I wish I had just waited that 30 minutes and done it," he said.

The Brown family has blamed Nick Gordon for Bobbi's death. The conservator of Bobbi Kristina's estate has filed a $ 10 million lawsuit against him. The police however have not charged Gordon who has maintained innocence.

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