Dr. Phil & Nick Gordon’s Mom Stage Life Saving Intervention Since Bobbi Kristina’s Hospitalization

Posted March 5, 2015

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Following word that certain members of Bobby Brown’s family are reportedly in talks to do a reality show centered around their lives after Bobbi Kristina’s hospitalization where she now remains in a coma, now another member of the Brown/Houston camp is set to hit TV screens to discuss the tragic incident.

It has been confirmed that Nick Gordon will be appearing on Dr. Phil next week for an “intervention”. According to E! 

McGraw sat down with Nick for an emergency intervention, airing next week on Dr. Phil, to talk him through his various issues, including drug and alcohol abuse and panic attacks he’s been experiencing in the wake of girlfriend Bobbi Kristina Brown’s hospitalization.

A source tells E! News that Nick’s mother, Michelle, was the one who wanted the meeting with Dr. Phil, fearing that her son was suicidal.

“I’m so hurt I wanna do myself in, I know I have to strong,” Nick tweeted on Tuesday.

“As we sit here right now, my son’s life hangs in the balance,” Michelle told Dr. Phil, Nick by her side, in a snippet of the interview released by the show. “When Whitney was found, he administered CPR to her and called me as he was standing in front of her saying, ‘Mom, why couldn’t I do it? I couldn’t get air into her lungs.'”

“He won’t let go of the guilt,” Michelle says.

“My heart is full of angry after the Browns have shut me out,” Nick tweeted Feb. 25, referring to his repeated claims that Bobbi Kristina’s family has barred him from visiting his girlfriend in the hospital and he has been doing everything he could to see her. “They don’t even know her. Sabotage.”

Bobby Brown‘s camp, meanwhile, has said that Nick “declined” the chance to visit under conditions put forth by the family.

The intervention on Dr. Phil airs March 11.

[Source via Dr. Phil Twitter/ E!]

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