Bobby Brown is comforted by the angels of his deceased kids

R&B legend Bobby Brown is, unfortunately, no stranger to tragedy and premature losses.
The “Every Little Step” singer admits it has been very difficult dealing with the loss of one child, much less two, but that the angels keep watch over him.
While hosting the fourth annual “Bobbi Kristina Serenity House Gala: A Night of Inspiration, Empowerment, and Hope” in Los Angeles, the New Edition singer expressed how grateful he is to be able to honor his late daughter Bobbi Kristina. She passed away in 2015 in an eerily similar fashion to her mother, Whitney Houston, who drowned in a hotel bathtub in Beverly Hills in 2012.
Bobby Brown honors his late daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown
“My daughter was a part of a domestic violence situation, and it cost her her life, so that’s mainly why we did this,” Brown says, referencing Bobbi Kristina’s volatile and drug-filled relationship with boyfriend Nick Gordon. In a tragic twist of irony, Gordon later died from a heroin overdose at age 30 in 2020.
“She’s always on my heart,” Brown continued. “She’s always on my mind, and just to help others in her honor really helps me, it’s therapeutic somewhat to me.”
Brown also recalled following up on the unbearable losses of Houston and their daughter by learning of the death of his first-born, Bobby Brown Jr., who succumbed to a drug overdose in 2020.
Bobby Brown said his son’s and daughter’s angels comfort him
Like angels hovering above, Brown is comforted when both his children visit him frequently while he sleeps.
“That’s a reoccurring thing that goes on when I’m asleep,” Brown says. “I tend to dream about both of ‘em, my son and my daughter, which is helpful for me. Just being able to see their faces and I see ‘em smiling, it helps me out in a big way.”