Bobbi Kristina Brown news: Aunt Leolah Brown denies rumors of niece being taken home to die

Last week, rumors spread that Bobbi Kristina Brown, Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown's daughter, was being taken home to die. However, her aunt Leolah Brown set the rumors straight in a lengthy Facebook post on Tuesday, June 16, saying that the 22-year old is continuing to improve. 

"Know for certain," Leolah wrote, "Bobbi Kristina Brown is not on life support anymore… and is continuing to improve. And we will not give up on her!" 

Most of Leolah's post was focused on Pat Houston, who she claims told Bobby that it was "costing too much money" to keep Bobbi Kristina alive. Pat, the wife of Whitney's brother Gary, and Bobby have joint legal guardianship of Bobbi Kristina. 

Leolah went on to say that only Bobby and their other brother, Tommy Brown, has gotten Bobbi Kristina the best care possible and that Pat told Bobby to "pull the plug on Bobbi Kriss" during the first few days when she was still in a coma. 

Leolah said that Bobby refused to do such a thing and that he said, "It's not about the money! I will do what I have to do to keep my daughter alive!" 

Leolah went on to say that if Whitney was alive, she would not have wanted Pat to be near her estate or Bobbi Kristina. She added that the only reason why Whitney could "stand" her was because Pat was with Whitney's brother Gary. 

Leolah also revealed that she has been offered money to speak to certain media people but she refused, as she said she knew and understood how malicious they could be. 

The post ended with Leolah saying that the Facebook update was only the beginning.

She wrote, "Stay tuned for my radio interview where I will speak the plain truth! There is so much more to come!" 

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