Friday 26 October 2012

Bobby Browns Deep Depression Over Bobbi Kristina Led To Hitting The Bottle Again

Bobby Brown has told family and friends that not having daughter Bobbi
Kristina in his life has left him depressed and empty.

The 'My Prerogative' singer has struggled since becoming estranged
from his daughter and those closest to Brown, 43, believe that was the
catalyst for his downward spiral into alcohol addiction, which has
contributed to his two DUI arrests this year.

Brown feels like a failure as a father and is afraid his youngest kid
will grow up thinking he is a bad dad. Bobby has been down in the
dumps about his relationship with Bobbi Kristina for some time, a
source close to the family revealed.

It was certainly what started the ball rolling in terms of falling
foul to his demons once again and hes been hitting the bottle hard.
Bobbi Kristina doesnt want to talk to him, doesnt want to meet up and
its left Bobby feeling dead inside.

He feels at a loose end because he hears of Bobbi Kristinas problems
and wants to help, but she just wont listen to him.

Its left him believing he has failed her as a father, and now hes
concerned that Cassius will grow up thinking the same, the source
divulged.

As Y! News previously reported, Bobbys family are petrified that he
may end up in jail, but they believe serving time could end up being a
blessing in disguise.

If Bobby is sent to jail, he would have to complete a mandatory drug
rehabilitation program and that could help him get sober.

"Bobbys family are at their wits end following his latest arrest and
are scared that the authorities will throw him in jail, a source told
our source. They are not so sure he will be able to survive in jail
given his current mental state and are worried that he could come into
harm while inside.

But, despite their obvious fears, there is a silver lining that the
family is clinging on to that could actually help Bobby. If he does
have to serve time, he will be ordered to complete a strict drug
rehabilitation program.

They felt that when Bobby last went to rehab, he wasnt serious about
cleaning up his act and feared he would relapse.

Plus, he didnt spend a sufficient enough time in rehab. His family
believes that if a judge orders him to complete a 120 day
rehabilitation program, counseling and asks him to regularly attend AA
meeting he will finally be able to beat his addiction problems.

Bobby is in the last chance saloon now, its time he started to help
himself, the source divulged.

Source: radaronline.com