By R. Robles (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Sep 12, 2015 06:58 AM EDT

Bobby Brown opens up in a heartbreaking interview after nearly two months of his and Whitney Houston's daughter's death back in July.

Brown with his wife, Alicia Etheredge Brown, appeared as guests on the second-season opener of daytime talk show The Real, a TV show under the Warner Bros label aimed at women age 18-24. The interview with the five young women hosts is set to air on Monday, as per USA Today. Regarding the choice to appear on The Real, Warner Bros Television publicity director Leshelle Sargent informs that Brown is friends with the show's producer and knows some of the hosts as well.

In his TV debut since Bobbi Kristina's tragic death, he reveals as reported by Mirror UK that he prayed  for his daughter's recovery six months -- "in the hope that she would awake after being found unconscious in a bathtub at the end of January."

"We prayed and hoped for six months, you know, for something better to happen," Brown admits, as told by USA Today. "But when God calls you, he calls you."

Brown wittily remarked that her late mother Whitney Houston might have played a part in her passing.

"She was not comfortable by herself, I guess," said Brown of his ex-wife, as per People. "She just called my daughter with her."

He jokingly added that he was "pretty sure her mother was...had a part with like (in exaggerated voice), come on, let's get her up here."

"In the best way," Alicia Brown added. "In the welcoming way."

"The best way possible," Brown affirmed.

On January 31, Bobbi Kristina was found unresponsive in a bath tub inside her Atlanta home she shared with boyfriend Nick Gordon. She died six months later (July 26) at the Peachtree Christian Hospice in Duluth, Georgia where she'd been moved in June.

Brown's former wife, Houston, died from a heart attack and accidental drowning in a bathtub at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on February 2012. She is buried in New Jersey, where her daughter was also laid to rest last month.

According to a report by People, Bobbi Kristina's conservators filed a lawsuit against ex-boyfriend Gordon, who is being accused of causing her wrongful death. Gordon denied allegations of abuse of, stealing money from and giving a "toxic cocktail" to his then girlfriend on the day she was found unconscious.