Bobby Brown believes Nick Gordon is responsible for Whitney Houston's death

Bobby Brown believes Nick Gordon is responsible for Whitney Houston's death

The singer opened up about the drug-related deaths of his child and ex-wife Whitney Houston. 

The Whitney Houston hologram / Instagram
The Whitney Houston hologram / Instagram

American musician Bobby Brown has accused Nick Gordon of being responsible for the death of Whitney Houston and Bobbi Kristina Brown.


Brown was speaking to 'Red Table Talk' host Jada Pinkett Smith in an interview.


The 52-year-old said he believes Gordon had a hand not only in the death of his daughter Bobbie Kristina but also in the death of his ex-wife Whitney Houston.


Whitney died on 11 February 2012,  while Kristina died on 26 July 2015. The underlying cause of death for Kristina was reportedly "immersion associated with drug intoxication". Whitney also died by accidental drowning. Heart disease and cocaine use were reportedly the contributing factors. Gordon, the former lover of Kristina, was with both Whitney and Kristina when they died.


Brown told Pinkett: “He was the only one there with both situations, with my ex-wife and with my daughter, and they both died the same way."


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Brown said he believes Gordon supplied both Whitney and Kristina with drugs.


“This is my opinion of who I think this young man was. Being around my daughter and being around my ex-wife, I think he was more so a provider of, you know, party favours,” he added.


In 2016, Nick Gordon was found liable for Bobbi Kristina’s death and was ordered to Pay $36-Million ( approximately R 518,403,600.00) to her estate.


Gordon died on 1 January 2020.


Watch Brown's interview below.


Image courtesy of Instagram/ @whitneyhouston

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