Bobbi Kristina Brown: Heroin and Crack Addiction After Whitney Houston’s Death Says Source

Bobbi Kristina Brown: Heroin and Crack Addiction After Whitney Houston's Death Says Source

Bobbi Kristina Brown is lying comatose in a hospital bed after drowning in a bathtub last week. Although there are conflicting reports about what actually caused Bobbi to drown, there’s no denying that drugs likely played a role. Police found drugs at the scene, and rumor has it that Bobbi was addicted to heroin and crack, just like her mother, Whitney Houston. And just like her mother, it will inevitably lead to her death.

An unnamed source who reportedly took drugs with Bobbi Kristina Brown spoke to the National Enquirer on the condition of full anonymity, but what he says could explain how Bobbi ended up brain dead in the hospital. He explained, “Whether heroin or crack – or other drugs – played a role in what happened to her will be determined. But I know how bad off she was in the months before this happened.”

Apparently, Bobbi started abusing drugs at the age of 17, but things got significantly worse after Whitney Houston’s death. Plus, she had no support from her lovely family [not], nor did she have the support she needed from her husband, Nick Gordon. In fact, it’s starting to look as though Nick might even have encouraged the drug use, even though there is still no proof supporting that.

At the time of Bobbi’s drowning, she was reportedly spending close to $5000 a week on drugs. The source also gives details about the drug dealers giving Bobbi the drugs, explaining, “These two are known as ‘Steve-O’ and ‘G’. They would either come to her place or she’d meet them in her car at a designated location.”

A lawyer for Bobbi’s father, Bobby Brown, has already denied the claims that Bobbi was addicted to drugs or that she used crack or heroin. However the National Enquirer’s source (via Radar) maintains that Bobbi most certainly did use heroin after Whitney Houston’s death: “Bobbi Kristina first turned to Roxicodone, a synthetic drug chemically similar to heroin known as ‘Roxys,'” said the source. “She really liked the feeling she got from Roxys. She snorted them, and she’d ask me, ‘Can you get them for me?’ Not long after that she traded up to ‘full-blown’ heroin, we’d use heroin together at friends’ apartments, at parties.”

Note that the cops found drugs at the scene, and following all the reports about Bobbi’s drowning, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to believe that Bobbi didn’t just go the same way as her mother – even if the actual circumstances are slightly different.