In E News today, featured Bobbi Kristina, the daughter of the late Whitney Houston alleging that she may may be in a romantic relationship with her adopted brother Nick Gordon. Read more about it on E Online.
My response:
Let's be real E! I just had this conversation about the Chris Brown and Rhianna situation. The media has a way of killing people. LITERALLY. I have worked in the entertainment business for the past 10 years and have worked and maintained close relationships with many celebs and athletes. Most of you may not know; however, the majority of them are seeing psychologist and psychiatrist to cope with the crap people are saying. Since most people seem to be oblivious to how news works let me inform you....
It's is the job of writers, authors, journalist, and news reporters to create newsworthy articles and media segments. And since the only thing people like to see is scandals, lies, deceit, deception, break-ups, drug and physical abuse that is what sells. Oh yea, there is such a popular program known as Photoshop that has the ability to create black eyes, red eyes, shrink your body, increase your weight size, etc. Therefore, before you begin to jump to conclusion and waste your hard earn money on these magazines, just know the majority is a fraud. Society is only going to pay to read negative stories. Sad. Most people want to swim in the lives of others and pass judgment as if you could swim in the depths of their ocean. They are human just like you and me. They deserve the respect you would want in your life. You do not know them personally to know what they are going through. Consumers and gossipers should be the ones to blame for the death and drug abuse of many celebrities.
Now back to Bobbi Kristina and Nick Gordon...
After everything this girl has been through with the recent death of her mom Whitney Houston and rumored drug abuse, the media stoops so low to allege that she has something going on with her adopted brother?! Not long before everyone in the news was "concerned" whether she would turn to drugs to cope with her problems. Well do you know that it is news like this that stoops that low that can drive someone off the edge to commit suicide, hit that line of cocaine that will kill them, overdose on pills, kill someone else after drinking and driving to calm the storms they are suffering from? It is time we let this woman grieve and be at peace with herself and her family. Let her and all the others heal from the pain they have to endure being in the limelight.
My message to those that read this...
Do not be the reason someone has to check in rehab, do not be the reason why a young person take their own life, do not be the reason why a young person turns to drugs. The media will make up ANYTHING to gain readers and might I add, KEEP THEIR JOB. We live in a sick world where people have desensitized themselves from even thinking they can be inflicting harm on someone. Just plain sick.
Praying for Bobbi Kristina. No weapons formed against you shall prosper.
What are your thoughts?

WHOA!!!! POW-ER-FULLL!!!! It's so true. The twisted WORLD has a sick way of making one believe 1. they must always be perfect 2. live up to THEIR standards 3. making one feel as if they'll never be good enough. ALL of us fall but we should be trying to help each other, pray for each other, instead of PREY on each other and push each other down. okay back to her, that story is just SICK. Assumptions make every one look like an ***. Only God knows.
ReplyDeleteHe's not adopted- not in the legal sense, anyway. He's just someone who lived with their family for a while. Typical media sensationalism.
ReplyDeleteI wish they'd listen
ReplyDeleteBut that would take God right
so i hope he's touching one heart or two thousand
i really pray there is a receptive heart out there.
Hi Tessa, bless and thanks for your comment. You are right, we have to pray over the youth and their lives. At this point many people are lacking God and guidance.
DeleteShe will have to learn to ignore the media
ReplyDeleteand focus on the people in her life who matter