Bobbi Kristina Brown Update: Family Friend and Filmmaker Tyler Perry Visits Whitney Houston Daughter

As Bobbi Kristina clings to life amidst her worsening condition, a family friend and filmmaker Tyler Perry arrived at the Peachtree Christian Hospice in Duluth, Atlanta, on Sunday, June 28, to visit the 22-year old.

Perry, 45, who is a close friend to the late Whitney Houston and ex-husband musician Bobby Brown, reportedly spent a couple of hours at the hospice with Kristina's family and loved ones.

Bobbi Kristina, who was transferred to a hospice care situated near their home in Atlanta, Georgia on Wednesday, June 24, is now fighting death after the family decided to cut off her life support and all medications with only pain-reliever drugs being administered.

Since Kristina was hospitalized, Perry has kept in touch with the Brown and Houston families. In fact, when Bobby flew to Atlanta after receiving the news that his daughter Kristina was rushed to the hospital in January, Perry was the one to offer Bobby a flight using his private jet.

A source told US, "Tyler was absolutely shocked by the news. He heard the news and immediately offered Bobby Brown a flight in his private jet."

Pat Houston, Bobbi Kristina's aunt, said that their move to the hospice was urgent due to the singer's deteriorating health condition. Insiders said that Bobbi Kristina's organs were already collapsing after she went through an 'irreversible brain damage.'

Bobbi Kristina has been moved under a hospice care for her to die naturally, while immense care is provided to make sure she's not anymore in pain as she draws closer to death.

Hospice care facilities are only applied to terminally ill patients just like Bobbi Kristina. Usually when a patient is moved under a hospice care, the waiting time will only last for days or weeks.

"Despite the great medical care at numerous facilities, Bobbi Kristina Brown's condition has continued to deteriorate," Pat Houston said in her statement. "She has been moved into hospice care. She is in God's hands now."

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