Bobbi Kristina Brown's hospice in 'lock down' after photo leak saga

06 July 2015 - 15:53 By Bang Showbiz

Bobbi Kristina Brown's hospice is in ''lock down mode'' following the leaking of a photo of her in her hospital bed. The 22-year-old aspiring actress was found five months ago face down and unresponsive in a bath tub and security has been increased at her treatment facility after someone allegedly took a photograph of her in her hospital bed. A source told RadarOnline.com: ''Everyone has to check their purses or bags at the nurse's station. They are making sure that each person that comes to see Krissy is fully checked and that they aren't sneaking anything into the room.'' Earlier in the week, various news outlets reported that they had been offered a photograph taken of Bobbi Kristina by an ''extended family member'' in exchange for money. Meanwhile, Bobbi Kristina's aunt Leolah Brown has hit back at the ''evil'' person who took the photograph. Writing on Facebook, she said: ''I'll tell you what! You took that picture thinking you gon get some money for it...and thats gon be it! ...guess what!????!!!! I will myself if no one else does-see to it that -YOU be revealed!!!! Trust me! I will put the fire so far up the medias ass to reveal who they PAID for that! ''AND I WILL MAKE SURE THAT ANYONE WHO CAME ANYWHERE NEAR BOBBI KRISS- INCLUDING MYSELF TAKE A LIE DETECTOR TEST! OH YEAH! WE GON GET TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS! IT AINT OVER! EVERY ONE OF YOU ALL WILL TAKE A LIE DETECTOR TEST!! AND NOT BY YOUR PEOPLE EITHER! YOU AINT GON BE ABLE TO PAY PEOPLE OFF ON THIS ONE! ... ''And no matter how much you keep that ugly smile on your ugly and evil face-and try to make the world THINK your hands are clean...YOU WILL BE EXPOSED! You people are far more evil than the world could ever imagine! (sic)''..

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