Bobby Brown says Bobbi Kristina and Bobby Brown Jr. still visit him in his dreams. The Grammy-winning New Edition singer opened up to People.com about his deceased son and daughter.
Brown, 55, recently hosted the fourth annual Bobbi Kristina Serenity House Gala: A Night of Inspiration, Empowerment, and Hope in Los Angeles on March 4.
“It was a beautiful night, beautiful occasion,” he tells People exclusively. The charity event raised funds for domestic violence centers. “It meant everything to me to see all the faces and see all the supporters that care about what we care about, because it’s getting rough out there for a lot of different people, and it’s just good to have support, to help try to eradicate domestic violence.”
“She’s always on my heart,” he said of Bobbi Kristina. “She’s always on my mind, and just to help others in her honor really helps me, it’s therapeutic somewhat to me.”
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Bobbi Kristina died in 2015 in an Atlanta area hospice after being found unresponsive in a bathtub in the home she shared with ex Nick Gordon. She was 22.
Gordon died from a heroin overdose in 2020 at age 30.
“My daughter was a part of a domestic violence situation, and it cost her her life, so that’s mainly why we did this,” Brown says of the charity he co-founded with his wife Alicia Etheredge (center).
Bobby Brown, Jr. (right) died at age 28 of an accidental drug overdose in 2020.
Brown says, to this day, Bobbi Kristina and Bobby Jr. visit him in his dreams.
“That’s a reoccurring thing that goes on when I’m asleep,” he says. “I tend to dream about both of ’em, my son and my daughter, which is helpful for me. Just being able to see their faces and I see ’em smiling, it helps me out in a big way.”