It’s hard to imagine a family member stooping so low. Or, is it?
UPDATE:
Today was the day that a major American magazine made the calculated decision to cause controversy, pain and suffering surrounding Bobbi Kristina‘s death.
Today was the day that the 29,400 people that Like The National Enquirer‘s Facebook page woke up to a photo of Bobbi Kristina Brown in her hospice bed, spliced with an image of her mother, Whitney Houston, in her coffin.
The National Enquirer, possibly the world’s most notorious tabloid magazine, paid a rumoured US$100,000 for the photo, which they then published on their front cover, along with a headline that says “World Exclusive – the last photo!”. A tagline next to the photos says “More chilling images inside”.
Reportedly, there are two ‘death’ photos of Bobbi that have been sold to publications – one taken at the wake, one taken when she lay in her hospice bed.
It’s a disgusting attempt at profiting off the death of a celebrity. It’s time to let her rest in peace.
Mamamia previously wrote…
Did the poor kid ever have a chance?
Considering the appalling circus that was the funeral of 22-year-old Bobbi Kristina Brown last week, the answer seems a resounding no.
Because today it emerged that someone at that funeral took a photograph of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown’s tragic daughter, who was found unconscious in a bathtub six months ago, dead in her coffin. What’s more, they sold the sick picture for an estimated US$100,000.