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Reports about Bobbi Kristina Brown, currently in an Atlanta hospital after being found unresponsive in a bathroom at her Roswell, Georgia home last weekend continue to be speculative and conflicting. It is unknown what condition Brown is in, though reports have said she is on life support while others have said she is improving. Her father, Bobby Brown, is spearheading the effort to save her life as her next of kin, but there is little word on what role, if any, the rest of the Houston family is playing, aside from hopefully coming together in prayer.

Recently, a report has surfaced that Bobbi sent texts some time before she was found that indicate that while she was still grieving the death of her mother, Whitney Houston, some three years ago this month, she was trying to move forward.

Radar Online reports: 

Brown poured out her heart to a family friend, revealing the deep loss she still felt over her mother’s death — a “pain like your heart has been ripped out of your chest.”

“I was ALLLLL my mother lived for,” Brown wrote in the desperate messages, sent days before she was found unresponsive in a bathtub. “Despite the fame, the fortune, the power — any and everything, my mother has done FOR ME lady.”

Her passing left Brown with “pain like your heart has been ripped out of your chest,” Brown revealed, admitting she felt “alienated” and “lost” in the years“after my mother passing.”

“She was and is my everything ma’am,” she wrote. “And if you don’t think I don’t know [what] an ounce of HURT anguish and pain is, you are preaching to the wrong women [sic], because I’ve lves [sic] in the public eye since I was born.”

Criticizing the text recipient for how she was treating her own daughter, Brown wrote, “You just want the ‘best’ for her..? That’s not right at ALL. My mother NO MATTER WHAT! Could or would ever do to me [sic].. But that’s just what I’ve seen and all from all of your actions, comments and complete and utter lack or knowing caring and truly knowing how to love your daughter .. My mother would of never [sic].”

“All well now though,” she wrote. “I will update you. Have a blessed week. Goodbye.”

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