Nick Gordon PAID to give first interview since Bobbi Kristina’s death.
“Nick was paid $60,000 to do this interview,” sources tell NAUGHTY GOSSIP. “He doesn’t care about fame but he does care about money. Since Bobbi died he has made NO money. He is living with family and they are supporting him. When he lived with Bobbi she paid for everything. They guy is broke.”
Gordon has been the focus of intense media scrutiny since his former girlfriend, Whitney Houston’s only child, Bobbi Kristina Brown, died in June 2015.
Now, in an exclusive interview with Dr. Phil, Gordon is speaking out for the first time since the 22-year-old slipped away after months in a coma.
In the dramatic sit-down, set to air April 28, Gordon answers questions Brown’s final hours before she was found clinging to life in her bathtub on January 31, 2015.
And, now that the autopsy results are in, Gordon sees a chance to set the record straight.
Dr. Phil asks him the question headlines have been asking for over a year: “Did you murder Bobbi Kristina Brown?”
The interview is the must-see follow-up to Gordon’s previous appearance on Dr. Phil in March 2015, which culminated in an emotional intervention that made national headlines.
The distraught 19-year-old told Dr. Phil at the time, “I did everything in the world possible to protect [Bobbi Kristina and Whitney].”
“You can’t help Bobbi Kristina the way you are,” Dr. Phil told Gordon as he offered to send him to rehab. “You’ve got to man up.”
Following her death, Brown’s estate filed a wrongful death lawsuit against her partner Gordon in which they accused him of giving her a “toxic cocktail” and putting her face down in water.
The autopsy, released in March, determined only that Brown had a mix of drugs in her body when she went underwater in the bathtub.
A medical examiner was unable to determine conclusively whether her death was a homicide.
Gordon has not been charged and his attorney denied Gordon killed her and has said the medical examiner’s report should put to rest “all the negativity surrounding” him.
Gordon’s all-new appearance on Dr. Phil airs Thursday, April 28.