*R&B vocalist Bobby Brown has yet to overcome the grief that has gripped him ever since two of his children suddenly died.
As per a People report, Brown spoke on the May 19 episode of “The Jennifer Hudson Show” about the deaths of his children, Bobbi Kristina Brown and Bobby Brown Jr.
Bobbi Kristina, 22, whom he shared with his late ex-wife Whitney Houston, died in July 2015 from lobar pneumonia, first believed to be drowning and drug intoxication. In November 2020, Bobby Jr., 27, whom he shared with Kim Ward, died from an opioid overdose.
The “New Edition” member explained on Hudson’s talk show that he’s resorted to therapy to “work through” the sorrow of losing his children. Bobby still has five children left, three with Alicia Etheredge, his wife of thirteen years.


He told Hudson that it was lots of prayer that finally brought him to the point where he accepted therapy in his life.
“I accepted going to a therapist and really working out all of the issues that I had within me,” he stated, adding that family members also stood with him when he wasn’t feeling right.
“They’re still there because it doesn’t stop. It’s not like it just goes away, Bobby continued. “It’s gonna be with you forever, but it’s about dealing with it and really paying attention to yourself. Paying attention to how you’re feeling that day and letting somebody know how you’re feeling that day. You know, not keeping it inside.”
Houston was married to Brown from 1992 to 2007. She died in February 2012 at 48. Bobbi Kristina was their only child. In a previous interview with “People” in 2022, Brown talked of the “flood of dreams” he had about his late children, where they’re “always together.”
“I always see them at beaches or in fields,” he disclosed. “They’re running away, but they’re laughing.”
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