Bobby Brown's family banned from visiting Bobbi Kristina

07 July 2015 - 14:52 By Bang Showbiz

Bobby Brown's family has been banned from visiting Bobbi Kristina Brown at the hospice, as it's believed one of them took a photo of her on her death bed that's been shopped for sale. The 22-year-old aspiring singer was recently moved to hospice care - five months after she was found unresponsive in her bath - and, after a picture of her in the facility was shopped for sale, relatives of her late mother, Whitney Houston, have intervened to restrict access to her bedside. Sources told TMZ the security team at the hospice informed Whitney's family there was evidence incriminating a Brown family member as the person who took the picture, and Bobbi Kristina's estate made the decision to ban the Browns on that basis. It is said the family know who is responsible for the leak, but they have declined to go public with their identity. However, Brown is still able to see his daughter. Bobbi Kristina's aunt Leolah Brown took to Facebook on Friday after several outlets, including Entertainment Tonight and TMZ, confirmed they were offered the photos and vowed to expose the person behind it. She wrote: ''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!!!! ''YOU will not do to my niece what YOU did to Whitney. WHITNEY HOUSTON IS WORKING FROM THE GRAVE THRU ME! TRUST! I'm on a mission to make sure my niece gets justice by ANY means necessary! (sic)''..

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