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

Nick Gordon, fresh out of rehab, took to Twitter to express his sentiments about the complicated circumstances he finds himself in. The longtime partner of the medically comatose Bobbi Kristina Brown is distraught over his lover’s grave condition but is unable to act upon it as the Brown-Houston family had forbidden him from seeing her.

“God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change The courage to change the things I can And the wisdom to know the difference,” the 25-year-old posted on Twitter yesterday, April 28. Last Thursday, he tweeted yet another vague post:

Nick Gordon reportedly checked out of rehab just recently. He intends to move back in with his mother, Michelle Gordon, in the meantime. "I can confirm that Nick is no longer in rehab," Gordon’s lawyer Randy Kessler told People.

Bobbi Kristina Brown is still confined to a long-term care facility after she was discovered unconscious in a bathtub at her home. The 22-year-old had since been placed under life support, her condition stabilising but with little improvement for three months now. Speculations about the cause of the tragic event ran rampant, with drug overdose being the primary conjecture.

It was previously made known that the young couple, Kristina and Nick, had done drugs. The news was leaked by Nick Gordon’s brother, Jack Walker, while he was in rehab, Extra TV reported. Walker attested to seeing them firsthand doing drugs with Kristina’s very own mother, Whitney Houston.

The circumstances leading to Whitney Houston’s death was more or less the same, and hers was a clear case of drug overdose. If drug problems really did run in the family, with her partner Nick Gordon in rehab for substance abuse and with her mother’s ultimate fate, many believe that substance abuse have to do with the issue, although the police haven’t yet found evidence of such.

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