We heard a few weeks ago that Bobby Brown's family has been working overtime, trying to profit off of Bobbi Kristina's medical crisis. They have reportedly wanted to be paid for exclusive interviews and also wanted accommodations at expensive hotels and car service. As if that is not shady enough, many outlets are now reporting that some members of the family are now filming a reality show. It is not clear yet whether or not there is an actual deal in place or if the Browns are just hoping to sell the footage after filming is complete.

According to a report by TMZ, "Bobby's two sisters, brother and their kids are shooting the show about their lives, and part of it will chronicle Bobbi Kristina fighting for her life. Bobby's lawyer tells TMZ his client will not appear on the show. Bobby's sisters have a history. Leolah is the one who went on the record blaming Ray J for Whitney Houston's death, claiming he fatally fueled her cocaine habit."

"Tina is the one who did a sit-down interview and claimed she did crack with Whitney. Tina and Shayne are also the ones who fought at a hotel near the hospital. She hit her son Shayne with a bottle. It's unclear if that will be on the show," revealed the insider.

A few weeks ago, Bobby's attorney claimed that the family members who were trying to profit off the situation actually had no access to Bobbi Kristina at all. We do know that no footage has been shot at the hospital at all but that the Brown family is taking time each day to discuss the medical crisis in whatever detail they happen to be aware of.

Is this a new low even for this chronically money-hungry family? Can you guys believe that they would so blatantly try to capitalize on such a tragic situation? As for Bobbi Kristina, it seems that her condition remains the same. We told you the other day that even Cissy Houston has come to terms with the idea that it is time to let her go. She is simply waiting for Bobby to reach the same conclusion because the decision is ultimately in his hands.

As for this reality show, do you think a network will actually be morbidly curious enough to want to show it? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below.

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