Bobbi Kristina Brown latest condition update: Still on life support

Whitney Houston with daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown(Photo: Reuters)

As Bobbi Kristina Brown continues to fight for her life in an Atlanta hospital, there have been a slew of rumors surrounding the cause of her condition. The 21-year-old daughter of the late legendary singer Whitney Houston and R&B singer Bobby Brown has been in a medically induced coma for almost three weeks now.

Bobbi Kristina was found unconscious, lying face down in the bathtub in her home in Roswell, Georgia by her long time boyfriend, Nick Gordon, and a mutual friend. After weeks in the hospital, there are now rumors that the young lady's condition has been growing worse over the past couple of days and that her organs are starting to shut down. There are also speculations that she is going to be taken off life support.  However, the family's lawyer issued a statement on behalf of Bobby Brown that there is absolutely no way they were taking her off life support in the next couple of days. 

Meanwhile, the members of Bobbi Kristina's family have reportedly refused to let in Gordon to see her as they allegedly feel that he is a "negative" influence and that they are trying their best to maintain a positive atmosphere. 

Gordon's lawyer refuted rumors that he is preparing to take legal action against Bobbi Kristina's family for not allowing him to see her. As per his lawyer's statement, Gordon is only concerned about her health and prays that she pulls through. Gordon went to Twitter to thank followers for praying for her and requested their prayers and continued support. 

Family and friends participated in a vigil in Riverdale where friends, politicians, and other well-wishers sent in their prayers and good wishes to Bobbi Kristina for a speedy recovery. At the end of the vigil, R&B singer Tony Terry sang the song "I Look to You," one of the last songs sung by Whitney Houston. 

Meanwhile, Bobby Brown urged media not to approach "unauthorized" family members for interviews and statements.