Insider says she's partying harder than ever, offers footage to prove it

Apr 11, 2012 14:58 GMT  ·  By

Though a family publicist has denied reports that Bobbi Kristina, Whitney Houston's 19-year-old daughter, is doing drugs, there's a video proving exactly the contrary. With it comes a very damning report.

Radar Online has the clip, courtesy of the new version of The Enquirer.

It shows Bobbi Kristina (Krissi) at a house party, sitting down on a bed. She's definitely surrounded by people, though their face isn't visible.

At one point, she asks for a lighter and starts smoking pot from a very tall bong. She inhales so deeply she nearly has a coughing fit.

Most of the audio in the clip is censored, so we can only take Radar at its word for what is going on.

Admittedly, the person who sold the footage (or who simply was at the party) says for the tab that Krissi partied all night long when it was shot, in March this year.

It was she who brought the pot, as a surprise for her friends.

“Bobbi Kristina was staying with friends at the school and she brought along a big bag of pot for the party,” the insider explains.

“The party was well underway by the time I got there around 11 p.m. When I left at 6am the next day, she was still partying hard,” says the spy.

In between puffs on the bong, she'd do vodka shots or sip on vodka cocktails, partying like a pro.

“Between tokes, Bobbi was drinking shots of Grey Goose and Skyy Blue vodka, and sipping a mixed vodka drink,” the unnamed source dishes.

“She’s obviously a seasoned partier. With the amount of pot and alcohol she was using, I would have passed out, but she was still going strong,” adds the spy.

If we're to believe the Radar report, Krissi's relatives know of her problems and are worried sick she might do something terrible.

This is not the first time that Whitney's daughter is at the center of a drug-related media scandal: in March last year, a series of photos emerged online showing her snorting cocaine from a mirrored surface.

At the time, she claimed she'd been set up by a so-called friend, and insisted the photos weren't what they looked like.