Bobbi Kristina Brown
IN PHOTO: Bobbi Kristina Brown, daughter of the late singer Whitney Houston, poses at the premiere of "Sparkle" in Hollywood, California August 16, 2012. REUTERS/Fred Prouser

Bobby Brown, father of Bobbi Kristina Brown, is reportedly “not happy” that some of the members of his family are busy shooting for a reality show while her daughter struggles for her life at the Atlanta hospital. The participants of the upcoming reality show include Bobby's two sisters, her brother and their kids.

According to TMZ, the relatives of Bobbi are shooting mainly about their own lives but they will also include the angle of Bobbi's story in the show. The show is in the initial stages of its filming. Bobbi is currently on life support and has been induced comma by the doctors.

The sisters have not shot the video in the hospital but a source “connected with the production,” told TMZ that the relatives have talked about the tragedy on television. However, not all the members of the family are a part of the reality show. When Jerod Brown, Bobbi's cousin, heard of his family shooting the reality series, he immediately took to Facebook to clear the fact that he is not involved in it.

"Breaking News: I have no parts in Brown Reality Show,” Jerod wrote on his Facebook page adding that he has never done so in the past and has no such plans in future too. Jerod however added that he is not trying to show “any shade” to the members of the family who are a part of the production. Jerod is promoting a hashtag #PRAYFORBK and asking Bobbi's fans to pray for a miracle to happen.

People magazine quotes a source as saying that Bobby is “not happy” that his family is involved in a reality show at the time of his daughter's crisis. But the lawyer of Bobby told the magazine that Bobby is “not” part of the show. TMZ has named Bobbi's sisters Leolah and Tina as the ones who are a part of the reality show.

The family has been in talks with the production team since a long to come out with a reality show of their own, People magazine said. After they saw the media attention surrounding Bobbi, they “intensified” the talks with the producers and started shooting the pilot episode. Meanwhile, there is no significant improvement in Bobbi's condition at the hospital. She continues to remain in medically induced coma.

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