Monday, March 12, 2012

Bobbi Kristina Going To Continue Mom's Legacy


In her interview with Oprah, Bobbi Kristina says she is going to continue her mother's legacy. The cynic in me would say she is already well on her way to doing that with all the drugs she has been taking. Bobbi says though this means the singing and dancing and acting thing. Uh huh. She also says that her mom's spirit talks to her all the time. Again, the cynic in me could say something there. By all accounts Bobbi and her mom were really close and this must be devastating for her. I hope maybe it shows her what can happen if she does not change her drug using ways. Plus, if Bobbi dies in the next two years Bobby Brown gets most of the money. Lock all the doors at night Bobbi Kristina.

19 comments:

  1. She hasn't got a prayer in hell, I haven't heard her voice but she is funny looking the interest will be over soon.

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  2. How is she continuing her mother's artistic legacy? Does Bobbi Kristina train with anyone? Does she study singing, dancing and acting? What does this girl do?

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  3. i hope the best for her

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  4. I heard on the radio this morning that she is going to court to drop the " Brown" from her name , and will be known as Kristina Houston from now on.....

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  5. Because some of you mentioned her singing - Here she is singing Adele Someone Like You
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GImAjkWMXgI

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  6. Anonymous6:53 AM

    She needs to get an education. Her voice isn't terrible but it's not great either, and she's not an attractive girl. With all that money, I never understand why they didn't get her teeth fixed.

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  7. Okay-This interview was done so soon after her death that pretty much anything this girl says besides how much she loved her Mom is nothing but grief talking and it would not surprise me if she was not on some sort of anti anxiety or anti depression medication. Who is telling this girl that she needs to continue in her Mother's footsteps? She is going to need to go to counseling and get some good coping skills to deal with the hangers on, so called friends and those family members who thought that Whitney was their personal ATM. I do not think that I am the only one who feels like this interview could have waited. I did not watch it, and from what I have read, Mighty O was good. This girl is headed for a crash within the next 6 months and I hope that she had the people around her that will be there for her.

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  8. I'm w/Moosefan.

    poor bobbi kristina has a very very very hard road ahead grieving her mother. our society expects overnight healing. it doesn't happen. once the hoopla dies down is when it will hit here, and hopefully there will be good people around to help.

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  9. I just listened to her, she has no breath control and I doubt she could make it through 2 songs in a row...this is very bad advice to such a fragile girl.

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  10. She would be wise NOT to follow in her mother's foot steps. Unfortunately, there's probably a Houston machine (I'm looking at your Clive) hoping to make a few bucks off the name.

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  11. Bobbi - take the money, invest in an awesome therapist, a sober coach, and go to college.

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  12. I am going to sound awful here, but I did not enjoy Bobbi's rendition of Adele's song. It sounded like a teenage girl singing mediocre karaoke (ooh, dibs on a potential band name!). It wasn't bad, but it was not good. :/

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  13. Moosefan and Ms Cool are right. This girl needs to invest in her future through education, rehab, and therapy. She needs to run, not walk, from those who are encouraging her to chase a singing career.

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  14. What moosefan said.

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  15. I actually like the gap between her teeth. It's her "thing", you know? It separates her from the rest.

    Anyhow, I watched that video of her singing and ... she's no Whitney, that's for certain.

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  16. I really don't know how long she has been using drugs, or how often. But she isn't even in her 20's yet, so now would be the time for her to make that move if she wants to. It was harder for Whitney to quit because she had been doing it daily for a quarter of a century. Bobbi may only have been doing them for a couple of years it would be easier for her to quit them now.

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  17. I think this interview was done far too soon. This is an 19 year old girl, who has yet to properly grieve her mother - times infinity if drugs are truly at play (I say that to be courteous to the grieved - we all knew chickie is on drugs ... um, how many times did she swipe the missing hair from her forehead during the interview? As it was INCESSANT, I'd say: medicated, legally or otherwise ... yeah, otherwise). I do hope she gets a proper support system in place, but the chances of that are less than those available to Whitney: probably none. I do wish her the best, nonetheless. And, Oprah: Shame on you - I get that it was a "get," but, REALLY?? What a low, even for you. You didn't even SIT DOWN!

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  18. When I heard Kristina was the sole heir named in the will, my first thought was that I hoped she did not overdose, leaving the potential for BB to inherit all of Whitney's future earnings.

    I hope Kristina's is being advised on creating a new will, in case something happens to her.

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  19. How come no one is talking about Rosie O'Donnell leaving the Big O? It's like rats jumping off the Titanic at Oprah's network.

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