Wrong. Despite rumors, Bobbi Kristina Brown will not be taken off life support on the third anniversary of her mother Whitney Houston's death, a Houston family source tells Us Weekly.
Early Tuesday, Feb. 10, several outlets reported that the R&B scion, who remains in a medically induced coma at the Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, will have her life support withdrawn on Wednesday
Page Six reported that Bobbi's grandmother Cissy Houston, who has been at her granddaughter's bedside since late last week, wanted the life support to be pulled on Whitney's death anniversary. According to TMZ, the alleged decision was made by dad Bobby Brown, after "realizing there is no hope" for his daughter.
The Houston family source denies the reports entirely to Us Weekly, and adds that there is "no truth to it at all.
The only child of Houston and Brown was found unresponsive and facedown in a bathtub two Saturdays ago, on Jan. 31, and has been in a coma for ten days straight. On Monday evening, her father's side of the family hosted a prayer vigil for Bobbi, which was attended by hundreds of supporters. "Greatest Love of All" singer Houston was found dead at age 48 in the bathtub at the Beverly Hilton the eve of the Grammys on Feb. 11, 2012.