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Bobbi Kristina Not Dating Adopted Brother Nick Gordon


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By Kevin Lavi

Bobbi Kristina, Whitney Houston’s only daughter, is not dating her adopted brother Nick Gordon. Speculations of the two possibly dating began with a tweet from Nick Gordon showing himself and Bobbi standing closely together, smiling. It was also recently reported that the two were seen making out at a nearby Target store, but Gordon tells ABC News that the two are not dating, they are just close friends.

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“We’re just close,” Gordon tells ABC News, “just going through her mom’s passing and grieving together.”

Gordon also took to Twitter to defend himself. "All the haters that don't know us or the real story can unfollow me. I don't give a f---." "I've proved my loyalty to her and the Houston family. I don't owe any of you anything. Ha, I don't even know y'all haters." Gordon was reportedly adopted by Whitney more than 10 years ago.

Bobbi Kristina Recalls Final Day With Whitney Houston

Bobbi Kristina recently opened up to Oprah about her mother’s death. "It was so early in the morning. I went to go get her and I said, 'Come lay with me,'" Bobbi Kristina said, recounting the last moments she spent with Whitney. "She stayed with me all night and all day. She was just rubbing my head and holding me. I just slept in her arms."

The 19-year-old also told Oprah that she plans to pursue a career in entertainment, in order to carry on her mother's legacy. "We're gonna do the singing thing. Some acting, some dancing, it's a lot of pressure, but she prepared me for it" Bobby Kristina said.



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