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Bobbi Kristina Brown’s Final Tweets Were Hopeful About the Future: “Let’s Start This Career”

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Before she was hospitalized on Jan. 31, The late Bobbi Kristina Brown expressed hope about her future on Twitter: "Let's start this career," she wrote.

The late Bobbi Kristina Brown expressed hope about her future in her final tweets before she was found in a bathtub in her suburban Atlanta home on Jan. 31.

On Jan. 29 — two days before the only daughter of the late Whitney Houston and R&B singer Bobby Brown was found facedown and unresponsive — Bobbi Kristina tweeted that she was excited about her budding career as a singer.

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That same day, she also posted a cryptic tweet.

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The R&B scion's tragic death at age 22 was confirmed on Sunday, July 26, by the maternal side of her brood. "Bobbi Kristina Brown passed away July 26, 2015, surrounded by her family," the Houstons told Us in a statement. "She is finally at peace in the arms of God. We want to again thank everyone for their tremendous amount of love and support during these last few months."

Her father also released a statement to Us on Monday through his lawyer. "Krissy was and is an angel," the singer told Us in his statement. "I am completely numb at this time. My family must find a way to live with her in spirit and honor her memory. Our loss is unimaginable."

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Bobbi Kristina battled for her life for nearly six months after the bathtub incident. Last month, her co-guardians confirmed to Us that she was being moved into hospice care. Overlapping with that move was a $10 million lawsuit filed against Nick Gordon by Bobbi Kristina's conservator, Bedelia Hargrove. The complaint accused Gordon, 25, of assaulting Bobbi Kristina, taking funds from her account without authorization, dragging her by the hair, and knocking out her teeth hours before the incident.

"No human being, male or female, should endure what Bobbi Kristina endured," Hargrove told Us Weekly in a statement at the time the suit was filed. "Pat Houston and Bobby Brown have done all they can to take care of Bobbi Kristina since this terrible tragedy occurred. I have worked closely with both of them and we all want the very best for Bobbi Kristina."

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Bobbi Kristina's final footprint on social media was on Jan. 30, a day before she was hospitalized, in which the aspiring singer retweeted a fan account.

Indeed, her future music career was something she spoke about frequently. "I have to carry on the legacy," Bobbi Kristina told Oprah Winfrey in 2012. "We're going to do the singing thing. Some acting, some dancing."

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