Bobby/Whitney in the news
Man Sorors and S.F., what do you think of this? Someone needs to step in and take Bobby Christina away, maybe that will help these two crackheads go straight!!!!
Bobby Brown Collapses in Studio
The medical bills are mounting for yet another pop singer--this time, it's Bobby Brown.
The hubby of Whitney Houston was rushed to a New Jersey hospital Wednesday after he collapsed and suffered a seizure while working in his home studio.
Houston reportedly made a frantic, early-morning 911 call to police, and she accompanied him by ambulance to Morristown Memorial Hospital. He was treated and released about 90 minutes later, Brown's publicist, Nancy Seltzer, tells the New York Post.
Seltzer said "he's fine" and blamed the "mind-boggling" heat and humidity on the 32-year-old singer's collapse. Brown had been working long hours in a studio at the couple's Mendham Township estate.
"He was literally working nonstop for three to four days recording his new album," Seltzer said. "He was getting in the groove...he hadn't been getting enough fluid and basically he was lightheaded."
While in the emergency room, Brown refused to provide blood and urine samples, sources told the Post. But Seltzer insists "he was feeling better by the time he got there and he didn't feel it was necessary." She added that Brown was "going to get some rest and go back to recording."
The former New Edition-er has been working to get his solo career back on track after a string of run-ins with the law. Brown spent 26 days in a Florida jail last year after he violated probation on a 1996 drunken-driving charge by not submitting to a drug test.
Brown eventually owned up to his transgression. "I have a disease. I am an addict. I am an alcoholic," he told the judge at his sentencing. "Hopefully I can get back to what I do best--dancing and singing."
His wife, meanwhile, shouldn't have any problem footing the medical expenses. Last week, Houston signed a whopping $100 million deal to remain with Arista Records and fulfill her six-album commitment to the label. She's been a centerpiece on Arista's roster since she was first signed by Arista founder Clive Davis nearly two decades ago.
|