As Cissy Houston continues to promote her new tell-all memoir about her daughter, the late Whitney Houston, Bobbi Kristina Brown is making it known that she does not condone or support the book.
Bobbi Kristina, the daughter of Whitney and her ex-husband Bobby Brown, told her 119,000 followers on Twitter that she finds her grandmother's book Remembering Whitney "disrespectful" to her mother and that she doesn't plan on reading it. On Thursday, she tweeted, "Anything concerning my grandmother's book, I and @nickgordon of course personally have nothing to with."
She also tweeted:
During a sit down interview with Oprah Winfrey to promote the book, Cissy admitted her relationship with her granddaughter is strained and that she knew that Bobbi didn't want her to write the memoir.
In the book, Cissy details her perspective of her daughter's drug-related death, rumors that she was a lesbian and her tumultuous marriage to RnB singer Bobby Brown.
"I'm angry she died alone, in those conditions," writes Cissy, according to People magazine. "She started partying and she didn't really know how to stop. I used to wonder what she was doing at night, where she was."
Cissy denied the rumors that Whitney had a secret love affair with her executive assistant and creative director Robyn Crawford. "I just didn't want her with my daughter. I know nothing about a romantic relationship. That's what everybody said but they didn't know either," she writes.
The 79-year-old Gospel singer also addressed Whitney's fourteen-year marriage to Bobby Brown writing, "I blame him for the way he treated her, but I don't blame him for her drug problems." Still, she adds: "He was no help to her at all."