ILOSM family the more things change the more they stay the same. Bobbi Kristina’s funeral service has now come to an end, but not without the same type of drama that has shrouded her ever since she had her tragic bathtub accident, which ultimately lead to her death. Bobby Brown’s sister, Leolah Brown, was kicked out of Bobbi Kristina’s funeral today and here’s why: (via TMZ)
Bobbi Kristina‘s funeral was interrupted Saturday morning by an outburst from Leolah Brown, Bobbi’s aunt, who was swiftly removed from the church with the help of Tyler Perry.
An eyewitness tells TMZ, Pat Houston was getting ready to speak when Leolah began screaming, “Pat you know you are wrong for this!”
We’re told security descended on Leolah and escorted her out. Tyler Perry followed to help diffuse the situation.
Leolah spoke with photogs outside of the service and made one thing clear … she says Pat Houston will be haunted by the ghost of Whitney.
We’re told Nick Gordon was not at the service.
As we reported, the Browns and Houstons are feuding again. Several members of Brown’s family are upset that Pat Houston has solicited funds instead of flowers for her charity.
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The funeral for Bobbi Kristina has come to an end and Whitney Houston was the one to give her daughter a final goodbye.
During the ceremony, members of both the Brown and Houston families spoke as well as Tyler Perry. The final song played was “Jesus Loves Me” by Whitney.
Although he was not listed as a speaker, Bobby Brown wrote a special message in the funeral’s program which read, “I also will always love you.”
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We don’t know when, or if, the tensions between the family members will come to an end, but we just hope that Bobby Brown, Cissy Houston and the other family members can endure these incredibly grief stricken times.
If there’s anything we can learn from this, it’s that when a loved one passes away and there are still unresolved issues among them and their loved ones, there is a very high possibility that those issues will only increase after they’re gone. Let’s all hug our children tighter today, work on broken relationships we may have with loved ones, create a will, no matter how much or how little we have, and live life as if it’s the last day you will see, with no regrets.