Bobby Brown has opened up on the death of his ex-wife Whitney Houston and says he "is not the reason she's gone."
During a discussion with Matt Lauer on Whitney's death, Bobby said that he was shocked by it, and that she seemed healthy in the weeks prior to her passing:
"[She] had this glow about her that was just, you know, incredible. I'm saying to myself, you know, 'She must be doing really well,' because she looked really well."
Brown adds that he believed Whitney was clean and sober before her death and was distraught when he learned that there was traces of cocaine in her blood stream at the time of her death:
"I was hurt . . . because, you know, me being off of narcotics for the last seven years, I felt that she was, you know, I didn't know she was struggling with it still."
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