In Memoriam
Bobby Brown’s Son, Bobby Brown Jr, has reportedly died at 28
Bobby Brown’s son Bobby Brown Jr. has died at the age of 28. His death comes five years after the singer’s daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown died
Bobby Brown Jr., has reportedly died. He was 28 years old.
Death details
According to TMZ, a source close to the family told the outlet he was found deceased Wednesday in his home in the L.A. area.
“Police are still at the house, and our sources tell us, at this point, they do not believe there was foul play involved,” said the outlet.
Another unimaginable loss for the Brown family
As many fans know, it’s another horrific tragedy for Bobby Sr. His daughter Bobbi Kristina, that he shared with the late Whitney Houston, passed away in 2015 at the age of 22 months after going on life support following drowning in a bathtub.
About Bobby Brown Jr.
The junior is one of Bobby’s seven children. His mother is Kim Ward, who Bobby dated off and on for 11 years before he got engaged to Whitney.
According to his Instagram, he was following in is father’s footsteps by becoming a musician. He regularly promoted his music on the social media app, most recently sharing his song “Say Something.”
Bobby Jr. is survived by his father Bobby Sr., siblings La’Princia, Landon, Cassius, Hendrix and Bodhi Brown, and a host of family and friends.
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