Cat Got Your Tongue? Bobbi Kristina Brown Dances Around ‘Whitney’ Biopic Questions While Driving Lexus Her Husband Wrecked
Jan. 20 2015, Published 11:28 a.m. ET
Bobbi Kristina Brown and Nick Gordon stepped out of their Roswell, Ga. home Monday following a turbulent few weeks, including the premiere of a biopic about her mother.
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The 21-year-old grimaces behind Rayban sunglasses as photographers pepper her with questions about her opinion about the Lifetime movie, Whitney.
Bobbi Kristina kept a low profile with Gordon, 25, as they headed to a CVS drugstore on the chilly morning in the South.
Gordon checks his phone as Bobbi Kristina stays hidden under the warm blanket, as they leave CVS.
The couple has come under renewed interest following the TV film, as well as the approaching 3-year anniversary of Whitney Houston’s death.
Bobbi Kristina is back in the upscale Atlanta-area home after staying away for years, haunted by memories of her late mother.
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The couple drove this battered Lexus to the store after Gordon was involved in a car accident earlier this month, in which Bobbi Kristina was a passenger.
The front end of the luxury car shows considerable damage; Gordon was charged with DUI for a separate accident behind the wheel last August.
Bobbi Kristina, staying warm with a beanie and a jacket, took the wheel Monday as the couple ran errands.
The daughter of Houston and Bobby Brown responded with only a grin when asked about the biopic.
Pay attention to the road! Bobbi Kristina seems more focused on the photogs than the path in front of her, a dangerous recipe behind the wheel.
While Bobbi Kristina has stayed relatively mum about the film, her aunt Pat Houston was critical of the film and network prior to its release.