Bobbi Kristina Brown news: Tyler Perry visits her at hospice

Bobbi Kristina Brown Reuters

Longtime family friend and actor Tyler Perry visited Bobbi Kristina Brown at the Peachtree Christian Hospice near Atlanta, Georgia on Sunday, June 28. 

The only daughter of Bobby Brown and the late Whitney Houston has been in the facility since Wednesday, June 24. According to the Daily Mail, the actor-filmmaker drove up to the door of the hospice in his blue Rolls Royce and looked somber while he walked into the facility. In images posted on the website, Perry is seen walking into the building wearing a black shirt, trousers, and a white cap which was pulled down low over his eyes. 

Bobbi Kristina was moved to the hospice nearly five months after she was first hospitalized on Jan. 31, after being found facedown and unresponsive in a bathtub in her home. In a statement last week, Whitney Houston's sister-in-law, Pat Houston, said that the 22-year-old's condition has continued to deteriorate. 

"As of today, she has been moved into hospice care. We thank everyone for their support and prayers. She is in God's hands now," said Pat. 

Perry has been in contact with the Brown and Houston families in the months following the Jan. 31 incident, having been close with the family, especially the late "I Will Always Love You" singer. Following the news of the horrific incident in January, Perry flew a distraught Bobby Brown to the hospital in Fulton, Georgia in his private jet in the hours that followed the news of his daughter's tragic situation. Earlier this year, it was reported that the "Gone Girl" actor even offered his home as a place where Bobbi Kristina would be welcome to stay and recover.

Meanwhile, Bobbi Kristina's boyfriend Nick Gordon is subject to a $40 million lawsuit claiming he attacked her on the day she was discovered in the bathtub. He is also accused of stealing $11,000 from the 22-year old's bank accounts while she was in a medically induced coma. 

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