Bobbi Kristina, Whitney Houston's Daughter, Released from Hospital

Bobbi Kristina Brown, the only child of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, seems to be taking her mother's death the hardest.

Beverly Hills Police told ABC News that an ambulance was called this morning to the Beverly Hilton Hotel, where Bobbi Kristina was staying with her mother, in response to a concern about her health. The 18-year-old was said to be suffering from anxiety.

According to a press release sent to ABC News, Bobbi Kristina was transported from the hotel at 10:26 a.m. local time to Cedars-Sinai Hospital and was "awake and alert" at the time.

A family source told ABCNews.com that she was being "treated for stress and anxiety." She has since been released.

CLICK HERE TO SEE A PICTURE OF BOBBI KRISTINA ON A STRETCHER

"It's going to be very hard for her," Ian Drew, senior editor of Us Weekly, told ABCNews.com.

In the hours after her mother was discovered not breathing in the bathtub of a Beverly Hilton Hotel room, Bobbi Kristina was reportedly turned away from seeing her.

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Earlier, TMZ reported that Bobbi Kristina got into a shouting match with police officers outside her mother's fourth floor hotel room when they informed her no one was allowed in. TMZ said she "screamed, cursed and demanded to see her mother" before ultimately leaving.

Houston's cousin Dionne Warwick was also turned away by officers, according to TMZ.

But Bobbi Kristina was more than just close to her mother; she became her caretaker as the six-time Grammy winner struggled with addiction.

Bobbi Kristina Brown.

"Bobbi Kristina basically grew up her mother's caretaker, similar to Frances Bean," Drew said, comparing her to the daughter of singers Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain.

"In a way she was the adult in relationship," Drew said.

Houston finally divorced Brown, 43, in 2007 and entered rehab last spring.

Afterward, she seemed to be making up for lost time with Bobbi Kristina, who, like her mother, was an aspiring singer and actress -- apparently with her own impressive voice.

Mother and daughter had begun working together on songs in the recording studio, according to Us Weekly.

"She idolized Whitney," a source told the magazine, and "wanted to be just like her mother."

One way she was unlike her mother: She didn't do drugs.

After The National Enquirer published photographs last May that appeared to show the 18-year-old snorting cocaine, her father Bobby Brown told ABC News Now, "I don't know anything about that. My daughter, she doesn't, she doesn't do that."

Bobbi Kristina also defended herself on Twitter a day after the photos came out, saying she was "set up" by a money-hungry ex-boyfriend because of "a horrible relationship that went sour."

"It's really not what it looks like," she wrote.

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  • M  •  3 months ago
    Why the hell is there a link saying "Click here to see a picture of Bobbi Christina on a stretcher" embedded in this article??!! She just lost her mother - at age 18 no less. Parading around a picture of her on a stretcher online during this time of immense grief is the epitome of crassness and disrespect. Disgusting.
    • Windows is acting up 3 months ago
      Nobody's putting a picture in front of you, only if you click on it.
      Having said that, yes it is pretty cruel of them, but how can one stop that?
    • Mark 3 months ago
      I wanna see it
    • VanessaL 3 months ago
      Because M, these are celebrities and this is the kind of thing paparazzi do - because there is a demand for it. It's very hard for fans to sometimes grasp that celebrities are people. Because of that, fans are like pirannha: they will gobble at anything that's offered about their favorite stars, etc. Even people who disliked the stars want to see. It's just how people are; you can't change it. :)
  • Eliza  •  Sioux Falls, South Dakota  •  3 months ago
    Maybe everyone should just leave her alone to grieve. Losing a parent is hard enough but having the media swarm can only make it worse. It doesn't matter what your parent has accomplished loosing them hurts the same. Leave the girl alone and let her work through this tragedy with her family and friends.
    • GoodG 3 months ago
      You are right Eliza, where is the humanity?
  • AmyS  •  Niagara Falls, New York  •  3 months ago
    I lost my father at 34 years old. I can't even IMAGINE losing my MOM at the age of 18.
    • raggiedoll 3 months ago
      Yea That is the time when a girl needs her mother the most.
    • Sue 3 months ago
      I lost my dad when I was 36. It was horrible. But my mom is still with me and I'm now 64! I'm blessed.
    • A Yahoo! User 3 months ago
      I lost my Mom in the supermarket.
  • EKM  •  San Diego, California  •  3 months ago
    I may have missed something but I don't recall reading any place that Bobbi Kristina was a druggie. I don't spend all day reading what the stars and their families are up to as I have a life to live.I hope the best for hat ever is ailing her and have prayed for her and her Mom to RIP.
  • Lilly White  •  3 months ago
    I really feel for her and know it will take time for her to recover from this. For those who are pointing out all of Whitneys flaws, to this girl she was not Whitney Houston, Drug addict, Diva, or anything else. She was Mom. Have a heart at least on a story related to this girl who just lost her Mother. There are plenty of other articles you can point out the wrongs that everyone already knows about. I am not a Whitney Houston fan, never have been. I just feel for a daughter who lost her Mother.
  • rambler  •  Johnson City, Tennessee  •  3 months ago
    It doesn't matter what the cause of death is or was, there are people who are hurting and need to mourn with out negative things being crammed down their throats. Yes we know she did drugs and struggled for a long time, but most of us have family members and friends who have done the same things, and could easily be put in the same situation, so think about how you and your family would like to be treated... Remember her for all the wonderful things she did and how enriched our lives were because of it. Let her family mourn in peace.
    • Erica 3 months ago
      great comment i 100% agree!
  • Mari  •  3 months ago
    Dear Bobbi Kristina, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved mother. She will forever be remembered for her beautiful voice and her own personal beauty, inside and out. I am so sorry that you had to suffer the loss of your mother while you are so young. I was adopted and knew both sets of parents. I have lost both mothers and both fathers and I can tell you that it is the hardest thing I have ever had to deal with. Some days it seems like they have been gone forever and some days it feels like it was just yesterday. Try to take comfort in the fact that your mother is in a better place and she is pain free, and happy, and finally at peace. Keep her in your heart always and know that you are forever in her heart. You will see her again some day, and until that time, honor her name and make her proud of who you become. Hold your head up high and know that she is watching over you. Never do anything to bring her heartache and know that you are loved and prayed for and cared about by many, many fans who dearly cherished your mother. Be proud of who you are. Yes, your mother had some problems, but everyone has problems. Hers were made public because of the great icon that she was. Don't ever let anyone talk her down to you. She was awesome and so are you. You are beautiful and you look so much like her and I know you were her heart and soul. God Bless You sweet girl and may God help comfort you in this sad time.
  • Rebelcat  •  Escondido, California  •  3 months ago
    "seems to be taking her mother's death the hardest" Gee, you think! What a dumb think to say.
  • local man  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 months ago
    If you are a believer, never stop praying. All of us are tempted and where there is a lot of money, there is a snare.
  • Mary  •  Roseville, California  •  3 months ago
    as a daughter of an addict, I raised my mothers children and took care of her until she passed away a few years ago. The last five years of her life she finally quit drinking and we had a real mother and daughter relationship. I would not have traded that for anything. It can be more than tragic when you finally get to the point of having that relationship and it get taken away. My prays to Bobbi and your family.
  • Paige  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 months ago
    my prayers go out for the family, especially daughter bobbi kristina. so very sad.
  • Always Unique  •  Royal Oak, Michigan  •  3 months ago
    I feel so bad that she is suffering through the death of her mother. I hope that the public and fans of Whitney learn from this family in crisis, and know that your drug addiction doesn't just affect you but it affects the loved ones around you the worst. Dealing with a family member or friend that is addicted to any form of drugs is horrible for an adult to deal with let alone a child. I pray that she has family to help her through this difficult time.
  • Mayber  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 months ago
    That poor child - one thing Whitney did do other than have an amazing voice was she loved her daughter and the loss she must be feeling is too much for an 18 year old to deal with.
  • Tiffany  •  3 months ago
    This story makes me very sad. This girl is going through a very hard time and the reporters are all over this poor girl. No wonder she is having breakdowns. Her mother just passed away and these a**holes keep harassing this poor girl. It's really sad and pathetic. The saddest part was seeing Bobbi on the stretcher. Bobbi, stay strong!!
  • by77  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 months ago
    I can't imagine losing my mother. My heart goes out to Whitney's daughter and I pray she willl soon overcome the sadness and move on to the good memories she had and the ones she will make in the future.
  • Amy  •  3 months ago
    How sad that the daughter was her mother's caretaker. My heart goes out to her.
  • mimi R  •  3 months ago
    Please hang in there Bobbi Kristina, you are strong and you must carry on. You are loved just as everyone loves your mother. My best for you always.
  • cooper  •  Fairmont, Nebraska  •  3 months ago
    Aww baby, you did the best you could for your mama, and she loved you, dont forget that, but the only person that could help her, was herself. Now its time for you to live your life and be the best that you can be, just stay away from the drugs, just remember what they did to your beautiful mama. God bless her beautiful soul!
  • Kristoffer P  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 months ago
    Having lost my parents when I was very young....I know how Bobbie Christina feels unless you have dealt with such a loss YOU HAVE NO IDEA! The depth of loss and you feel like you are free falling in the abyss of dispair! Hnag in the Bobbie Christina!
  • lizzie  •  3 months ago
    I hope this poor child gets the help and support she needs. Her childhood could not have been easy growing up with 2 wingnuts as parents. My prayers are with her.
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