Bobbi Kristina's Family To Warn Nick's New Girlfriend: 'He's The Spawn Of The Devil!'
June 15 2017, Published 10:03 a.m. ET
Whitney Houston and Bobbi Kristina Brown’s family are worried sick for Nick Gordon's new girlfriend, Laura Leal, after the troubled star allegedly brutally attacked her, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.
“Cissy, Dionne and Krissi’s dad Bobby think of Nick as the spawn of the devil,” a music industry insider revealed to RadarOnline.com. “They’re heartsick that he’s running around ruining another young women’s life.”
Noting that Leal’s alleged abuse and Bobbi Kristina Brown’s relationship with Gordon were eerily similar, the insider added, “They want to reach out to Laura but it’s all so painful."
Gordon, 27, was arrested after Leal, 26, accused him of punching her so hard that she thought she was dead. He was given a $15,500 bail in the matter.
As readers know, Gordon found Bobbi Kristina face down in a bathtub in January 2015. She died in July 2015 shortly after she turned 22 years old. He was found legally responsible for her death after he failed to appear in court twice in her wrongful death lawsuit.
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“Cissy will probably die of a broken heart," the insider added of Brown's grandmother.
“Nick has got serious psychological and substance abuse issues," the insider said. "Whitney and Krissi’s family are living through their hellish nightmare all over again."
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