Whitney Houston's loved up daughter Bobbi Kristina likens hubby and herself to Adam and Eve: 'I was made from YOUR exact rib'

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Bobbi Kristina, Whitney Houston's daughter, is very much in love and this in clearly evident in the latest post in her social account.

In her Twitter post, she compared her relationship with her husband, Nick Gordon, to that of Adam and Eve's. "I was made for you. & you were made for me. You are Adam, & I am Eve. I was made from YOUR exact rib. I love you baby."

The couple who tied the knot in January this year have always been very expressive of their love and were seen cuddling up in Atlanta, Georgia over the two year anniversary of Whitney's death.

According to Daily Mail, their love blossomed after the superstar's death in 2012.

Nick said that Whitney, who had been a mother figure to him ever since he was 12 years old, had asked him to "look after Krissy." He reportedly told the late singer, "Mom, I will never ever, ever break that promise."

The couple are also firm advocates of their faith, and Bobbi Kristina is a big fan of posting inspirational messages from people like Oprah and Joel Osteen to her Twitter.

Bobbi Kristina announced last May that she is going to follow her mother's path in music.

"Think about it.. She had 1babygirl, lungs and a GORGEOUS unforgettable voice.. Who do you think ONLY has HER vocal chords..?" she posted.

Even though some Twitter users bluntly declared she does not share the talent her mother had, she still expressed gratitude to the people who supported her.

"I'm forever on beast mode .. My mother was a Leo&Raised a lioness ..I'm sorry you #DontKnowME. #Get2knowME before u assume."

As she makes her journey into the music industry, she is turning to her faith to guide her along the way.

She last month retweeted a LoveLikeJesus post, "There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear. -1 John 4:18"

She was also excited that her fans were waiting for a reality show that will feature her love story.

She responded to their queries, "YESSS! Very soon myloves!"