Bobby Brown’s Wife Alicia Etheredge Rushed To Hospital After Suffering Seizure — Report

Oh no. Only hours after Bobbi Kristina Brown’s funeral, Bobby Brown’s wife, Alicia Etheredge, was rushed to the hospital after suffering a seizure, a new report claims.

Bobby Brown’s wife, Alicia Etheredge, 41, who gave birth to their second child together just three weeks ago, was taken to a hospital in Atlanta on Aug. 1 after suffering a seizure, according to a report. The couple had just attended the funeral of Bobby’s daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, who passed away on July 26.


Alicia suffered a seizure while at the hotel the family was staying at after Bobbi Kristina’s funeral, TMZ reports. She was taken to the hospital in an ambulance. When Alicia arrived to the hospital, she was reportedly able to walk inside with help. Bobby hasn’t left her side. 

It’s been a tough weekend for Bobby and Alicia, and this certainly doesn’t help things. The couple paid their respects at Bobbi Kristina’s wake on July 31. The next day, her funeral was held at St. James United Methodist Church. Bobby, Alicia, Pat Houston, 55, and more members of the Houston family attended the ceremony. Celebrities like Tyler Perry, 45, and Michael Jai White, 47, were also there. After the funeral, Bobby was pictured breaking down in tears.

Unfortunately, drama hit the fan at the funeral. Bobby’s sister, Leolah Brown, was kicked out after she started shouting at Pat as she prepared to speak. Tyler escorted Leolah out of the church.

Thankfully, this shocking moment didn’t ruin the funeral. The ceremony ended with a touching message from both Bobby and Bobbi Kristina’s mother, Whitney Houston. The final song played at the funeral was reportedly “Jesus Loves Me” by Whitney. In the funeral program, Bobby wrote to Bobbi Kristina, “I also will always love you,” a direct reference to Whitney’s famous song, “I Will Always Love You.” Bobbi Kristina is set to be buried beside her mother in Westfield, New Jersey on Aug. 3.

HollywoodLife.com has reached out for comment. Our thoughts are with Bobby and Alicia during this difficult time.

— Avery Thompson

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