Bobbi Kristina Brown: Her life in pictures

  • Published

Bobbi Kristina Brown, the daughter of late singer Whitney Houston, has died.

A family representative said she passed away surrounded by her family and was "finally at peace in the arms of God".

Brown was discovered unresponsive in a bathtub on 31 January and placed in a medically induced coma. She never regained consciousness.

She was moved to a hospice in the city of Duluth, Georgia, a month ago after her condition deteriorated but she died at the age of 22.

Image source, Whitneyhouston.com

Bobbi was born on 4 March 1993. Shortly after, her mother told Rolling Stone, external: "There's been nothing more incredible in my life than having her."

Image source, AP
Image caption,

Bobbi Kristina Brown was the only daughter of Houston and R&B singer Bobby Brown

In December of that year she had already appeared in a music video with her parents. She features in Bobby Brown's Something in Common.

See Bobby Brown ft Whitney Houston - Something in Common, external

Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown's divorce was approved in 2007.

Image source, AP
Image caption,

This picture was taken at a screening of The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement in 2004, three years before her parent divorced.

Houston got custody of Bobbi Kristina, who was 14 at the time of the divorce.

In 2009, Bobbi appeared on Good Morning America with her mother.

Image source, Getty Images

A year after appearing at a pre-Grammy event with Bobbi, Whitney Houston was found dead in a hotel bath in Los Angeles in February 2012 at the age of 48.

Bobbi was 18 at the time.

Image source, Getty Images
Image caption,

Whitney Houston and Bobbi Kristina Brown at a Pre-Grammy gala in 2011

As news of her death was made public, a post on Whitney Houston's website read: "It is hard to say goodbye. On Sunday, July 26, Bobbi Kristina Brown made her transition peacefully.

"The family thanks everyone for their loving thoughts and prayers. As Bobbi Kristina would say: 'The wind is behind me and the sun is in my face.'"

Many celebrities have paid their respects on social media. Among them - Oprah Winfrey who wrote "peace at last" and Snoop Dogg who posted a video of Bobbi and Whitney on stage together.

See Snoop Dogg's Instagram post, external

Follow @BBCNewsbeat, external on Twitter, BBCNewsbeat, external on Instagram, Radio1Newsbeat, external on YouTube and you can now follow BBC_Newsbeat on Snapchat