Whitney Houston ‘secret clause’ in will in event of daughter Bobbi Kristina’s death

It’s been revealed that Whitney Houston had a secret clause written into her will in the event of Bobbi Kristina’s death.

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Tragically, just weeks before the anniversary of her late mother’s death, Bobbi was found unresponsive in at her home in Atlanta.

Reports currently claim the 21 year old is on a life support machine in hospital with her family at her bedside.

Since the incident, the will made by Whitney – who was worth an estimated $20 million – has come to light and has revealed a secret clause which show Whitney’s arrangement should her daughter not survive her.

According to Radar, the will states: “If no child of mine survives me: I give all jewelry own at my death to my mother, Emily Cissy Houston, if she survives me; and I give the rest of my tangible personal property to those of my mother, Emily Cissy Houston, my father, John R. Houston, my husband, Robert Brown, my brother Michael Houston, and my brother Gary Houston, as survive me to be amicably divided among them as they might agree, in shares as nearly equal as possible.”

It’s claimed the Last Will and Testament was made in 1993.

At the time of reporting, Bobbi’s father, Bobby Brown, is keeping a vigil at his daughter’s bedside.

Earlier this week Bobbi’s cousin, Jerod Brown took to his Facebook page to update well-wishers on the bleak outlook.

He wrote: “Though it seems the odds are against her, though doctors don't see any hope for change, though we might want to play detective and find out how she got there, though it looks impossible for her to stand again STILL PRAY FOR BK.”

We will keep you updated on this story as it develops.

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