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Report: Bobbi Kristina's Family Demands a Pre-Nup From Nick Gordon

Cissy Houston allegedly doesn't trust Whitney's "adopted" son.

Bobbi Kristina Brown is going to have an uphill battle getting her family on board with her engagement to Nick Gordon. After the 20-year-old daughter of late singer Whitney Houston became engaged to Gordon last week, several members of her family have expressed displeasure at her decision. Bobbi's father, Bobby Brown, is not happy about their relationship, and now her grandmother Cissy Houston is insisting she get a prenuptial agreement before walking down the aisle.
“Cissy’s worst fears are coming true,” a Houston family insider told The National Enquirer. “She never trusted Nick and says he’s an opportunist with no job. She’s convinced that he’s only marrying Krissi to get a piece of Whitney’s $20 million estate.”
While Cissy has attempted to keep a close eye on her granddaughter since Whitney's tragic death, there's only so much she can do since Bobbi is a legal adult. Still, the Houston family matriarch is doing her best to convince Bobbi to call off the wedding.
The reality star and aspiring actress began dating Gordon soon after her mother's death, and the pair were rumored to be engaged last year. After a brief breakup, their relationship seemed back on and more serious than ever. Gordon was raised by Whitney Houston, who considered him to be like a son. However, Bobbi K. quickly pointed out via Facebook that Gordon was never formally adopted by Houston and the couple is not brother and sister.
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