Bobbi Brown Research Paper

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Whitney Houston and Bobbi Brown are seemingly distinct names in being award-winning musicians and have entertained us for generations, but their daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, lived her life in the shadows of her parent’s success. Bobbi Kristina Brown, who was an only child from Whitney Houston and Bobbi Brown, died the same way her mother, Whitney Houston did. Did Whitney Houston’s abuse of drugs influence Bobbi Kristina’s ideology of coping with depression? My research indicates that: first, Bobbi Kristina’s death was connected to her mother’s death. Secondly, how depression might have played a part in her sudden death and thirdly, Bobbi Kristina Brown’s abuse of drugs, leading to her death.
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She was on stage with her mom since she was little. It's probably why she didn't have spoiled brat syndrome. She was used to people wanting to take a picture. It was part of her life.” Knowing that Bobbi Kristina’s mother who was her best friend had died, she must have felt alone and thought she had to grief alone, leaving room for the influence of drugs to numb her from feeling the pain of losing a loved one. Which was why she was seen several times abusing drugs. Which was, in fact, both of her parent’s deepest struggles. It seemed, that preserving such a legacy of Whitney’s, was too much a burden for her to carry and the only way she could handle that, was to turn to drugs. Bobbi Kristina was also seen in public heavily drunk. The heart-breaking news, was when she was found unconscious leading to her death. The same way and manner the mother Whitney Houston was found. These behaviors of Bobbi Kristina, seemed reminiscent of her mother’s life. In an article from MasterFILE Premier called BOBBI KRISTINA BROWN (1993-2015) states that “Kissy" ended up facedown and unconscious in a bathtub at her Roswell, Ga, home on Jan. 31––a scene verily reminiscent of Houston’s 2012 death, when

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