Bobbi Kristina has been in a medically induced coma since January 31 and now her ‘husband’ Nick Gordon took to Twitter earlier today to make a public plea to state that he was “healing just fine like my baby”.
Nick went on to claim that he has received ‘death threats’ from the Brown family, which he suggests was one of the reasons he has been unable to visit Bobbi in the Emory University Hospital in Atlanta.
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The 25-year-old continued to tweet: "Let me in hospital to see my girl and let her hear my voice SHE WILL WAKE UP!!! @REALbkBrown @YFKennedy.
"I can't wait till she wakes up and dismiss all of the negative thoughts. There is a reason why her mom made me promise to look after her. "If Bobby can guarantee me that I can see her 24/7 I'll meet the conditions."

Nick has reportedly said it is Bobbi’s father, Bobby Brown, who refuses to let him visit her in hospital.
The aspiring singer continued his Twitter rant to imply Bobby was 'out to take all of Whitney Houston’s money' and has only seen his daughter four times in the last five years.
Nick revealed: “I've been to the hospital bet you didn't know that with Tyler Perry my baby's lawyer and a couple of AUNTs.
“With death threats from the Browns don't ever say I didn't try.
“Go check out the few pics he has with her. Check out Kris and I pics. Dude is a joke played out. He is here for publicity.”


Bobby's lawyer, Christopher Brown, told E! News: "To address the continued and never ending media requests for comment about Mr. Gordon's requests to visit Bobbi Kristina, let me be very clear, Mr. Gordon was offered an opportunity to potentially visit Bobbi Kristina and he declined to meet the terms of any possible visit.
"We are only concerned with individuals that can help Bobbi Kristina and bring resolution to the investigation."

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