Bobbi Kristina Brown health update: still unresponsive

Singer Bobby Brown recently performed at a Los Angeles soul food festival, marking the very first time he left his 22-year-old daughter Bobbi Kristina since she was hospitalized. According to People, Brown immediately took a return flight to Atlanta right after his performance to rejoin her. 

The singer performed some of his most popular hits such as "My Prerogativem," "On Our Own" and "Every Little Step I Take" in front of a crowd of over 4,000 people.

Right after the first number, he took a moment to tell the crowd, "I must say, y'all. This feels really, really good. I want to thank all of y'all for coming out tonight to support me and my family. I dunno what the hell I am going through right now, but I am giving it to God and letting him deal with it." 

He then moved on to lighten the mood by stating, "There is only one thing I ask of you all tonight, and that is to enjoy yourselves."

During his performance, he also promoted his new food line which includes food seasonings and barbecue sauce. 

Bobbi Kristina, Brown's daughter with the late Whitney Houston, was found unresponsive in her home bathtub on Jan. 31. She was revived but remained unconscious, and was immediately rushed to the hospital where she remains hooked to life support. 

Police reportedly commenced a thorough sweep of her house, which she shared with boyfriend Nick Gordon, but no traces of drugs or alcohol were found. It was suspected prior to the sweep that Bobbi Kristina would replicate the same manner of her mother's death three years ago, who died of accidental drowning in her bathtub due to a drug overdose. 

According to a report by the Mirror, Bobbi Kristina was recently moved to the DeKalb Medical Center, Atlanta. Doctors reportedly said that her survival chances are decreasing daily. However, Brown refuses to turn off the ventilator that is keeping the young aspiring singer alive. 

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