The Houston and Brown families are spending a sad Christmas this year as this is their first holiday without their beloved Bobbi Kristina Brown. But instead of giving a tribute to her memory, the family shared creepy cards and opened up memories of Whitney's one and only beloved daughter, a report from Radar Online revealed.
Bobbi's boyfriend, Nick Gordon, who may soon face murder charges for her death, did the unthinkable and posted a Christmas card which was not-so-festive at all. In the photograph, Bobbi was sitting on Nick's lap. Her right hand was on his leg and on her left hand was a ring that she wore before she died. The then 22-year-old was prominently displaying her ring for the world to see. What's weird about the photo was that Nick photoshopped Santa hats on both of them as well as presents that seemed to be scattered all around them as they sat. Only a simple caption was on the post which said, "Merry Christmas."
Bobbi's Aunt Leolah on the other hand seemed to be stirring up some controversies as she changed the name of her Facebook page to "Leolahfightsforbobbikaandwhitney." Along with this name change was a profile picture change from her usual photo to a black and white shot of Bobbi Kristina with her parents Whitney and Bobby.
Aunt Leolah also posted some warning words for her detractors. "They say, keep your enemies close that you may see far. I say, keep your enemies afar that you may closely see...."
Bobbi Kristina passed away on July 2016 after suffering from a coma for six months. Whitney's daughter was found semi-conscious, face down in a bathtub after an incident in her Atlanta home. Her condition was similar to the way Whitney died.
During the funeral, Leolah stormed out and released a statement to the media regarding the real deal about her family.
"I, Leolah Brown was the only one that Whitney left guardianship to when it came to Bobbi Kristina. This is the main reason Pat hates me! Time is out for LIES! The Brown & Houston family knows I am telling the truth. But there is a reason why I never fought her grandmother Cissy on that."