6/19/16

Bobby Brown: Nick was Whitney's Drug Dealer & He CLAPS BACK at Cissy!



Bobby Brown Believes Nick Gordon Was Whitney Houston's Drug Dealer
In a newly leaked excerpt from Bobby Brown's new memoir, Every Little Step: My Story: Bobby Brown, Bobby suspects his daughter's ex boyfriend Nick Gordon may have actually been Whitney Houston's drug dealer... 

Excerpt provided by iHeartRadio
"It didn't make any sense to me why my ex-wife would let some nearly grown-a** man live in the house with my thirteen- or fourteen-year-old daughter...I heard stories from some of my friends in Atlanta that he used to hang around Krissi's middle school, which was extremely suspicious to me because he was at least five years older than the middle schoolers," Bobby wrote in the memoir.
He continued, "What would a seventeen- or eighteen-year-old want with middle schoolers?"
When Bobby would explain his reservations for Nick to Whitney, she would try to ensure Bobby that Nick was harmless. But, he wasn't buying any of that.
"I didn't have enough information about him to be comfortable with the arrangement, I started to suspect that his presence was more about Whitney than Krissi--I began to believe he was providing my ex-wife with drugs."

And you did what BOBBY? Nothing! STFU!………………

IN THE MEANTIME!

This week, Bobby Brown sat down with Larry King on “Larry King Now” and responded to Whitney Houston’s mother Cissy calling his recent conversation with Robin Roberts “disturbing.” He says,

I think Ms. Houston is going through the same thing I’m going through.

Bobby Brown also tells Larry that he’d like to rekindle a relationship with the Houston family, and is willing to meet with them, admitting that he
reached out several times before, but there’s no love lost from me. I respect and love that whole family and I’d hope that they know that. But my life has to go on and I’d like to stay well.


Bobby Brown’s episode premieres Wednesday, June 29th at 11am PST/ 2pm EST on www.ora.tv/larrykingnow.

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