Bobbi Kristina Brown latest news: Fake funeral video outrage fans as family members clean out her Georgia townhouse

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As Bobbi Kristina Brown spends her days in a hospice, two fake videos pretending to show the 22-year old's funeral have been posted online, and many were outraged with the prank. 

One video, which was uploaded on Saturday, July 18, was said to have been taken and warped from Sage Stallone's funeral in 2012, according to Mirror. The clip was posted under the caption, "Bobbi Kristina Brown funeral service 7/30/2015." In the 16-second video, a priest is seen talking in front of an open casket and he can be heard saying "a person with cancer of the pancreas," which is likely in reference to the deceased. The clip, posted by YouTube user Blacknews, has been viewed more than 150,000 times since it was posted. 

The second video, posted by IlluminatiOrg, shows the same clip as the first one but has additional scenes showing a man standing in front of the open casket, which shows a deceased male in it. Comments have been disabled for both videos. 

Fans took to social media to slam the fake videos, with one Twitter user writing, "Get real people! It's fake!" 

Bobbi Kristina is still at the Peachtree Christian Hospice in Atlanta and is being cared for by her loved ones.

Meanwhile, Us Weekly reports that Bobbi Kristina's aunt and co-legal guardian Pat Houston has already begun cleaning out the 22-year old's townhouse in Roswell, Georgia. A source told the magazine that Pat has "kept all the pictures and Whitney's platinum and gold album plaques, but she threw everything else out." The source added that Pat hopes that their memories will live on elsewhere and that everything is at the 55-year old's house now. 

The Houston family has kept silent on Bobbi Kristina's condition since Pat said that "she's in God's hands now" after she was transferred to the hospice three weeks ago. She was found face down and unresponsive in a bathtub in her Atlanta area home on Jan. 31, in circumstances eerily reminiscent of her mother Whitney Houston's death.