Nick Gordon is upset that he hasn't been allowed to see Bobbi Kristina, and he showed it by taking to Twitter to share the screen grab of a text he sent her father Bobby Brown.
The text reads: "Man to man I love your daughter ... I don' know why you won't let me see her ...Your daughter is going to hate you when she wakes up. It's not like you know her anyways. What's her favorite color? What's her favorite smell, movies, food. You don't know. I forgive you she won't," TMZ.com reported.
Meanwhile, Bobby Brown's attorney Chris Brown has said that Gordon has refused to co-operate and reveal what happened to Bobby Christina Brown.
He said that Gordon wouldn't talk about the events that led to the medical emergency and it looked like he "did not want his understanding of the facts to be subject to the truthful examination of various experts or Bobby Brown himself.
He continued saying that Gordon had all the right to remain silent on the matter adding that he was not as desperate to visit Bobbi Kristina as he wanted the world to believe.
Gordon had become a suspect in the criminal investigation after authorities noticed injuries to Bobbi Kristina's body when she was taken to the hospital.
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