Nick Gordon (L) and Bobbi Kristina Brown attend the opening night of "The Houstons: On Our Own" in New York
Nick Gordon (L) and Bobbi Kristina Brown attend the opening night of "The Houstons: On Our Own" in New York October 22, 2012. Reuters/Andrew Kelly

Bobbi Kristina Brown’s condition has been deteriorating and she has been moved to hospice care. A statement has been released by the Houston family stating that she has been losing hair and weight.

“Despite the great medical care at numerous facilities, [her] condition has continued to deteriorate,” Pat Houston stated in a statement (via People). Pat added that she has been taken into hospice care. They thank everyone for all the support and prayers for Bobbi Kristina. The statement added that Bobbi Kristina is in “God’s hands now.”

A source close to the Brown family talked to People and revealed that Bobbi Kristina is only “skins and bones now.” The source added that they have been taking care of her, however she has “no muscle tone at all." Moreover, they are worried that her organs are shutting down.

Earlier, a source stated that Bobbi Kristina is breathing, however she cannot communicate. Cissy Houston told that her granddaughter is in God’s hands.

She was in a rehab centre in the Atlanta area and her closed ones made sure that she is at peace. The family was by her side and they would sing and talk to her. “They just want her to feel that they are there by her side. They hold her hand a lot and pray with her too – even if she doesn't know that they are there.”

Also, Leolah Brown took to Facebook to slam Pat Houston for thinking more about Bobbi Kristina’s money that her wellbeing. Meanwhile, the family is taking things one day at a time and they feel that Bobbi is in God’s care and whatever he decides will happen. The pain and heartbreak the family members feel in seeing Bobbi is “beyond words,” according to the source. Stay tuned for more Bobbi Kristina Brown’s health update.

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