New report speculates on the teen's addiction, says she was out of it at the ceremony

Feb 23, 2012 14:43 GMT  ·  By

Although a family publicist has denied earlier reports that Bobbi Kristina went missing before Whitney Houston's funeral because she hid to do drugs, the latest claims that she looked completely out of it during the ceremony.

Radar Online claims to have it on good authority that 18-year-old Bobbi Kristina (Krissi) looked “wasted” at the funeral, having turned to drugs to cope with her mother's sudden passing.

That Bobbi Kristina has certain issues has been subject to speculation for years, even before the tragic events of a couple of weeks ago, when her mother was found dead in her hotel room, aged just 48.

They seem to have gotten worse since then, with the teen turning to drugs and alcohol to numb the pain, no matter how hard the family is struggling to keep her on the narrow path of sobriety.

Before the funeral, Bobbi Kristina escaped the attention of her worried relatives, and hid to get high, Radar claims.

“Bobbi Kristina didn't want to be at the burial, and she looked wasted. Krissy's eyes were glassy, and she seemed to be very disconnected from the service,” an unnamed insider dishes for the publication.

This has already been going on for some time, since Whitney's death.

“Krissy hasn't been eating or sleeping and just can't stand to be around her family right now. Krissy's group of friends appear to be much older, and don't seem to have her best interests at heart,” the source explains.

As expected, Bobbi Kristina's relatives are worried sick that she might be heading down the same path of abuse as her late mother, especially since they've known about her issues for years.

Bobby Brown, her estranged father, seems to be the only one who understands the urgent need for Krissi to go to rehab, having experienced addiction himself.

“Krissy has taken her mother’s death really hard, not surprisingly, and Bobby is terrified she’s going to do something stupid. He wants her in a treatment center, getting professional help to get her through the grieving process without falling back on alcohol or drugs to mask her pain,” a second insider reveals for the aforementioned media outlet.