Bobbi Kristina gets nasty after eviction

Jun 5, 2013 - 13:56
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Bobbi Kristina gets nasty after eviction
Whitney Houston's daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown left a mean note behind after being evicted from her Atlanta apartment over noise complaints. Picture: AP

WHITNEY Houston's daughter leaves nasty note after she's evicted, Paris Jackson is in hospital after suicide attempt, Kate Winslet is expecting, pregnant Jennifer Love Hewitt is engaged and Victoria Beckham's an embarrassing mum.

 

Whitney Houston's daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown has reportedly been evicted from her Atlanta apartment following constant complaints from neighbours over her behaviour. Brown's neighbour Joshua Morse told local news outlets he had filed at least 10 complaints over Brown’s late-night shenanigans because she was an absolute nightmare to live near. Brown, of course, would not go quietly, leaving Morse a nasty note, which read in part:

"You were honoured to have us living above you and you couldn't stand such a young beautiful couple far more successful than you ever will be."

Er, last time we checked, Brown was successful at being Whitney Houston’s daughter.

 

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