Houston's daughter plans TV show
Updated: 2012-04-11 14:03
(Agencies)
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Bobbi Kristina, 19, Whitney's daughter with former husband Bobby Brown, is currently in talks to take part in a show with cameras following her 24/7 and although Bobbi's family are appalled at the plan, the teenager hopes it will show the public that she is very different from her mother who died in February after abusing illegal and prescription drugs for years.
A source told a media website: ''This show is being done against her family's advice
"Bobbi is scared the world will label her just like her mother.
"[During one meeting] she said: 'I will show the world I am not my mother and will not walk in her shoes down her path. My mother was just normal, completely normal, someone who did normal things. She just listened to all the wrong people--and did the wrong things.'"
Bobbi is said to have told pals: "Something good might as well come out of all this bad stuff."
Whitney died from accidental drowning due to the effects of heart disease and cocaine use on February 11 aged 48. She had a long history of substance abuse and had admitted to Oprah Winfrey she took cocaine in a candid 2009 interview.
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