Bobbi Kristina Brown latest news: hospice photos being shopped by family member for $100,000

It has undoubtedly been a hard week for Bobbi Kristina Brown's family. The 22-year old has been moved to hospice care as her condition reportedly continues to deteriorate. Found face down in a bath tub in her Atlanta home in January, the only child of Bobby Brown and the late Whitney Houston is spending her days at the Peachtree Christian Hospice in Duluth, Georgia. Now, there are reports that a family member has been taking advantage of the young woman's tragic situation as photos of Bobbi Kristina in her hospice bed have been shopped around, reportedly for $100,000. 

TMZ reports that someone got into Bobbi Kristina's hospice room, snapped a picture, and has been hawking the photo to multiple magazines and websites. TMZ has confirmed that the photo was shopped to them and that they declined to purchase it. The shot was reportedly taken earlier this week, and it shows a woman hovering over the 22-year old. The media outlet was told that the woman in the photo with Bobbi Kristina is a family member. As to who shot the photo, TMZ was told that it was an extended family member. 

Entertainment Tonight also confirms that they were one of the media outlets solicited on Friday, but they too have declined that offer. At the time, the photo was reportedly going for a rate in excess of $100,000. 

Bobbi Kristina's aunt, Leolah Brown, took to Facebook to express her disgust and said that anyone who came near her niece should take a lie detector test to reveal who is shopping the photos around. 

"You took that picture thinking you gon get some money for it…and that's gon be it!" she wrote. "I will myself if no one else does—see to it that—YOU be revealed!" 

"YOU will not do to my niece what YOU did to Whitney! Everyone knows who YOU are!" Leolah added. 

ET reports that there are plans to tent the hospital's entrance to protect Bobbi Kristina and her family's privacy, but security has yet to be increased at the facility. 

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