Nick Gordon (L) and Bobbi Kristina Brown attend the opening night of "The Houstons: On Our Own" in New York
Nick Gordon (L) and Bobbi Kristina Brown attend the opening night of "The Houstons: On Our Own" in New York October 22, 2012. Reuters/Andrew Kelly

Cissy Houston gave a health update regarding Bobbi Kristina Brown. She revealed that she is the same and there is no progress.

Talking to Kevin Frazier of Entertainment Tonight, Cissy Houston said that Bobbi is “not progressing at all.” “She's not gone yet, but you know, whatever the Lord decides, I'm ready for her... I have nothing to do with that. That's His job. It's His territory, you know? And I understand it.”

The 22-year-old daughter of Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston was found in a bathtub on Jan. 31, 2015 in an unresponsive state. Sources of Entertainment Tonight reported that Bobbi, also known as Krissi, is suffering from an irreversible brain damage as stated by the doctors. She is not on life support, but numerous hospitals have turned her down.

Recently, Bobbi Kristina’s care was given to her father Bobby Brown and aunt Pat Houston, according to Entertainment Tonight. Krissi’s medical care will be taken care by the new co-guardians. However, a family source revealed that Bobby will not be able to make a decision regarding Krissi’s health after the co-guardianship order.

Also, the court asked Bedelia Hargrove to take care of Krissi’s legal claims, assets, rights and likeness. Meanwhile, Cissy expressed her gratitude for people who praying for them during this difficult time. She said that they visit the hospital every day and they also pray for her.

Cissy added that Bobbi Kristina Brown can hear so she talks to her and rubs her hand. She said that they (her son and her daughter-in-law) do what they can do.

Cissy Houston revealed that they can’t do much and rest they have left up to “Him.” “We know nothing about his plan,” Cissy said.

On March 4, 2015, Bobbi Kristina Brown turned 22 and she was taken Atlanta rehabilitation facility in May.

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