Family Feud at Bobbi Kristina Brown's Funeral

The scene at Bobbi Kristina Brown's funeral in Atlanta, Georgia, on Saturday. Photo: Splash Australia, Getty

Bobbi Kristina Brown's aunt Leolah Brown made an outburst during her niece's private funeral in Georgia, TMZ reports.

Friends and family had gathered to say one final goodbye to the 22-year-old, but Leolah interrupted another aunt, Pat Houston, during the service, according to TMZ.

She reportedly yelled, "Pat you know you are wrong for this!"

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Leolah Brown caused a scene at the funeral. Photo: Getty

At approximately 1 p.m., Leolah then left the church to walk outside and speak to reporters.

"This has only just begun," she said. "We are on to Pat and she will be found out. She is a Garland not a Houston. Whitney will rise from her grave to haunt her."

Afterwards, she returned to the church.

Bobby Brown attends his daugter's funeral. Photo: Getty

Tension between the Brown and Houston families has been a repeated sore spot since Bobbi Kristina's hospitalisation after being found unresponsive in her Roswell, Georgia, home on Jan. 31.

A source told WHO last week that "both sides [of the family] are still not happy and on the same page. There is a lot going on behind the scenes. There is a lot to do in a very short time."
Another source added: "Things are constantly changing."

The invitation-only service was held at the Saint James United Methodist Church in Alpharetta, Georgia, on Saturday. Those in attendance included her father Bobby Brown and singer Monica.

Notably not in attendance was Brown's boyfriend Nick Gordon, who had written a letter to Brown's father Bobby Brown and aunt Pat Houston pleading to be allowed to attend.

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The only child of Brown and the late Whitney Houston is expected to be laid to rest beside her mother in New Jersey on Monday.

Guests for the funeral were escorted to the church by a police motorcycle procession.

Fans had gathered outside the church to pay their respects to the family.

"My friend and I drove from Wilmington, North Carolina, to show our support of Whitney's daughter Bobbi Kristina." an onlooker told WHO. "Whitney's music got us through some hard times."