Bobby Brown Encourages Domestic Abuse Survivors to Speak Out and Get Help
Brown spoke on SiriusXM Urban View to remember his daughter and to spread the word about The Bobbi Kristina Serenity House.

Almost three years have passed since Bobbi Kristina Brown’s untimely death. Her father, Bobby Brown, and his wife, Alicia Etheredge-Brown, launched a non-profit in tribute to Bobbi Kristina that offers help to those experiencing domestic violence. Brown spoke with SiriusXM Urban View’s Karen Hunter to remember his daughter and to spread the word about the organization, The Bobbi Kristina Serenity House.
Hunter asked what prompted Brown to start this organization, considering most people don’t associate his daughter’s death with domestic violence.
When asked how his daughter’s death has affected him as a person, he said, “I go to sleep thinking about it, I wake up thinking about it.”
Brown encouraged domestic violence survivors, women or men, to speak out and seek help from The Bobbi Kristina Serenity House, which offers 24-hour support services.
“Women have to start talking and speaking up and telling people that they’re being abused,” Brown said. “I think it’s essential to let somebody else know. Don’t just let them see you with a black eye and you telling them that you fell. No, you didn’t fall.”




