Bobbi Kristina Brown news: Bobby Brown 'inconsolable' during funeral services

Singer Bobby Brown is understandably distraught after his daughter Bobbi Kristina passed away on July 26, almost six months after she was found unconscious in her own bathtub and placed in a medically-induced coma. 

The New Edition singer is reportedly having a hard time dealing with his daughter's death and was inconsolable as the family laid her body to rest on Aug. 3 at the Fairview Cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey, beside her mother Whitney Houston's grave.  

Family and friends also held a private funeral service at the St. James United Methodist Church in Alpharetta, Georgia to celebrate her short life. 

Mark Behar, a former bodyguard of Brown's late ex-wife and Bobbi Kristina's mother Whitney, told The Hollywood Life in an exclusive interview that the 46-year-old R&B artist was having a hard time keeping it together during the funeral service.

"Bobby is obviously and understandably struggling," Behar claimed. "He seemed really out of it and was mumbling to himself and walking around like he was lost. Many of the guests were even concerned about him. It was a very somber mood today." 

But the somber funeral service for the late celebrity daughter was still tainted with controversy because of the feud going on between the Browns and the Houstons. During the funeral, Bobby's sister Leolah allegedly lashed out at her niece's co-guardian Pat Houston. She was allegedly escorted out of the vicinity to stop her from causing a scene. 

"It was wonderful until Pat started speaking and I didn't like that, so I left," Leolah told the reporters outside the funeral chapel after she was asked to step out of the venue. "I just told her that Whitney was going to haunt her from the grave."

As if Bobby's pain were not enough, his wife also suffered from a seizure at their hotel room the night after they attended the highly emotional funeral service. While there is no information regarding the cause of the seizure, reports claim that Alicia could walk with little assistance when they reached the hospital. 

The "My Prerogative" singer was reportedly by his wife's side during the hospitalization. 

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