

By Nicholas Stix
The poor kid was screwed before she was even born. Her mother was already a junkie when she was pregnant, and it would be a miracle if Bobbi Kristina wasn't born with drugs in her system.

Note that the Chicago Tribune writer below, Andrea Reiher, sounds more like a Houston groupie than a reporter:
We hope that if Bobbi Kristina needs help that she can get the help that she needs. Her mother died far too young.

Whitney Houston's family: Bobbi Kristina should be in rehab - report
By Andrea Reiher
1:46 p.m. CST, February 20, 2012
Chicago Tribune
A source close to the family of Whitney Houston tells TMZ that the family members think 18-year-old daughter Bobbi Kristina needs to be in a rehab facility as soon as possible, but that they are waiting until after the funeral to tell Bobbi.

The sources say Bobbi has fought substance abuse for the past three to four years and the family thinks she needs to get professional help in a live-in treatment facility, particularly in light of Whitney's alleged use of alcohol and prescription drugs in the weeks leading up to her death.
The sources also say, though, that they are not putting pressure on Bobbi Kristina right away, as she needs time to grieve her mother's passing.
We hope that if Bobbi Kristina needs help that she can get the help that she needs. Her mother died far too young.

[Previously, on Whitney Houston, at WEJB/NSU:
“Whitney Houston Dead at 48: Racist Singer Found Submerged in Beverly Hills Hilton Bathtub Saturday; She Struggled for Years with Drug Addiction; Cause of Death Pending”;
“Thou Shalt Not Blaspheme the Diva: Fox Tampa Bay Facebook Censor Deletes Less than Worshipful Memory of Whitney Houston”;
“Hosts of KFI’s John & Ken Show Suspended for Telling the Truth about Whitney Houston; Reconquistas Demand Termination; Prosecution to Follow?”
“Whitney Houston Singing the Star-Spangled Banner at the Super Bowl (1991): Did She Set the Standard?”;
“Whitney Houston’s Family Refuses to Invite Her Ex, Bobby Brown to Her Funeral Service, Then Invites Him, but (Says Brown) Harasses Him, Until He Walks Out”;
“Whitney Houston and That Ragged Old Flag: Fallen War Hero Eric T. Burri’s Father Protests N.J. Gov. Chris Christie’s Sacrilege”; and
“Whitney Houston: N.J. Town’s Mayor Just Says No to Gov. Chris Christie on Flag Sacrilege.”]
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