Two relatives of singer Bobby Brown reportedly brawled at a hotel in downtown Atlanta on Friday morning.
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While Bobby's daughter with the late Whitney Houston, Bobbi Kristina Brown, is on life support fighting for her life in the hospital, the Brown family is fighting as well, TMZ reported.
Bobby, his wife, siblings and cousins enjoyed dinner at the W Hotel in Atlanta Thursday night after Bobby left his daughter's hospital bedside.
According to police, some people got wasted and Bobby's sister Tina Brown hit her son -- and Bobby's nephew -- Shayne Brown in the head with a bottle after he allegedly called her a "crackhead" around 1AM Friday. Shayne started throwing punches and it became a bloody mess over a valet parking ticket.
Shayne allegedly drove himself to the hospital to check out his cuts and get stitches, while Tina fled the scene before officials arrived. Atlanta police spokeswoman Kim Jones told Reuters no charges were filed.
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A family source has denied media reports that Bobbi Kristina was taken off life support already and/or declared brain dead.
TMZ just reported that Bobby is refusing to pull the plug on Bobbi Kristina's life support because he believes God could still come through with a miracle. Doctors, however, are allegedly telling Bobby that his daughter will not improve and it's time to let her go.
Bobbi Kristina, 21, was found face down and unresponsive in her home's bathtub on Saturday. She was first taken to North Fulton Hospital in Roswell, GA, and then transferred a few days later to Emory University Hospital, where she could receive the highest caliber of neurological treatment.
Bobbi Kristina's incident is eerily similar to the death of her mother Houston, who had drowned in a hotel bathtub at age 48 in February 2012. The third anniversary of Houston's death is fast approaching.
After Houston's death, Bobbi Kristina, her longtime love Nick Gordon and several other family members starred on The Houstons: On Our Own, a reality series which aired on Lifetime later that year.
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