Jerod Brown on Bobbi Kristina Brown's Boyfriend: 'Has Been Exploited,' 'Hasn't Gotten Chance To Visit His Girl'
Bobbi Kristina Brown’s cousin Jerod Brown recently took to Facebook to defend Bobbi’s boyfriend Nick Gordon. He wrote in his post that Nick has been “exploited” and the latter has given his full support to the “police department.” Jerod also added that Nick took an immediate medical emergency measure and gave Bobbi “CPR,” which, according to Jerod, is one of the reasons why Bobbi is “not dead till this day.”
“He has given my family members as much information as he can, he has been exploited on national television with hidden cameras that he had no idea about. He has been ridiculed and accused without any concrete evidence yet he still hasn't gotten the chance to visit his girl, “added Jerod in his Facebook post.
Jerod post has come after Nick made an appearance on “Dr. Phil” show. The episode was aired on Mar.11. Nick revealed in the show that he “misses Krissy.” He even added “he will never hurt anybody” and will be a “clean” and “sober” person, reported ABC. According to US Weekly, Nick’s mother Michelle Jordon has said on the show that former “can’t bear” the fact that he is not by the side of Bobbi.
Moreover, Bobbi’s aunt Leola Brown also spoke to TMZ recently to share her views about her niece’s condition and about Nick. She said that Nick “manipulated” Bobbi and his actions are not “conducive” and “consistent.” For Leola Nick’s action are beyond comprehension especially when Bobbi is in the hospital. Nick had hinted in his Twitter post in February that he hasn’t been allowed to see Bobbi in the hospital. He had pleaded in the tweet to see his “girl.”
Post Nick’s tweet Bobbi’s father Bobby Brown had said in an official statement through his lawyers that Nick was given an opportunity to meet Bobbi but he “declined the terms of visit," reported People. Bobbi was found floating in a bathtub On Jan.31. She was rushed to the hospital and since then has been put on medically induced coma. She was moved to Emory hospital in February.
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