Bobbi Kristina’s Oprah Interview: Still Hears Mom, Whitney Houston’s Voice
In an emotional interview with Oprah Winfrey, the late Whitney Houston‘s only daughter, Bobbi Kristina reveals she takes comfort in still being able to hear her mom’s voice.
The 19 year-old sat down with Winfrey and said after her mother’s death on February 11th, she couldn’t bring herself to return to Houston’s home in Atlanta but Whitney’s spirit was able to change her mind.
“I woke up and I heard her say, ‘All right, come home now.’ And when I came back home, I felt humble, I felt okay,” she said on Oprah’s Next Chapter.
“I can hear her voice in spirit talking to me, ‘Keep talking to me. I got you.’ She’s always with me. I can always feel her. I can always feel her with me,” Brown continued. “She always asked me, ‘Do you need me?’ And I caught myself, out of nowhere, I didn’t even know I said it, I said, ‘I’ll always need you.’”
Bobbi Kristina also shared she wants to carry on Whitney’s entertainment legacy with her own career in music and acting.
“I have to carry on the legacy. We’re gonna do the singing thing. Some acting, some dancing. It’s a lot of pressure, but she prepared me for it.”
Brown, who said she was “doing as good as I possibly can,” credited God and her family for helping her through the emotionally draining time.
Watch the interview below:
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Bobbi Kristina needs to get off the drugs and she will stop hearing the voices. I read somewhere that she was going in regab right after her mother’s funeral.