Bobby Brown has been working on a memoir which also touches on his thoughts regarding Bobby Kristina Brown's death.
Now Pat Houston, the reported manager of Whitney Houston and guardian to Bobbi Kristina, weighed in on the planned memoir by the former New Edition singer.
"I don't really judge when it comes to that, you know?" she told Entertainment Tonight. "It could be something that could be very healing for him."
"You really never know what a person is going through so if he feels that he wants to write, he'll do it. But the only thing is you have to be very truthful. If it's good or bad, you have to own it," she added.
The Browns and the Houstons are reportedly at odds over the $20 million estate left behind by Whitney Houston following the death of Bobbi Kristina Brown.
Bobby Brown talked to the Associated Press, per Us Weekly, where he said that working on the book has been very therapeutic.
"Right after I signed on to write my story, I went through one of the most agonizing traumas I had ever experienced with the death of my daughter," he said. "But I was surprised by how therapeutic it was to work on this project, to look at the entire arc of my life and to realize that although there has been considerable pain, I have also been incredibly blessed."
Bobby's sister, Leolah Brown has been on the attack mode against Pat Houston ever since Bobbi Kristina Brown's death
In a recent Facebook post, she accused Pat Houston of hiring a fake nurse to make sure that Bobbi Kristina Brown doesn't recover from the coma.
She wrote, "Pat has also been a fake from day one! There is a connection between the two of these fake people. Trust! Whitney NEVER trusted Pat and Pat was NEVER Whitney's 'manager!' That was one of the first lies she told right after Whitney was killed!"
Leolah Brown continued, "So, the question is; why did Pat lie about that? And what is her motive for doing so? Could it be to gain ALL of Whitney's estate? Trust me she's going for it!"