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Bobbi Kristina Brown Latest News: I'm 'Giving It to God,' Says Bobby Brown

Bobby Brown, ex-husband of the late pop singer Whitney Houston, stepped up for the first time to talk about what his family has been going through and most especially his daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown.

A report from ABC News indicated that the 46-year-old R&B singer has made his first public appearance for a performance at the Soul Food Festival in Los Angeles on Saturday night where he spoke about his daughter's dire condition by saying that he's "giving it to God and letting him deal with it."

In the midst of his performance where he sang his classic hits such as the song titled "Every Little Step I Take," he stopped to tell to the audience how grateful he was of the event.

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"I must tell you all, this feels really, really good, he said," the singer said. "I want to thank you all for coming tonight and supporting me and my family."

"Rough times are rough times, and hard times are hard times," Brown continued. "I don't know what the hell I'm going through right now but I'm giving it to God and letting him deal with it."

The singer-songwriter is slated for an Australian tour this May.

Bobbi Kristina was found unconscious at her Georgia, Atlanta home earlier this year. The 22-year-old aspiring singer was rushed to a hospital where she was put in an induced coma.

The still unconscious Brown was recently moved to the DeKalb Medical Center in Atlanta where Bobby has reportedly told the doctors never to turn off the ventilator that keeps Kristina alive.

Cissy Houston, her grandmother from her mother's side, told the media earlier this month that the family is "still praying" for the improvement of her condition.

[We're] still praying. I give it to God one time, because I know he's able," she said. "And I cannot change a thing. I'm asking everybody: 'Just pray to the Lord who we know CAN do something about it.'"

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