Bobbi Kristina Brown was hospitalized after being found unresponsive in a bathtub in her home in Atlanta. It's been over a month since she's been put in a medically induced coma, and her boyfriend Nick Gordon was over at Dr. Phil to talk about the ordeal. This was his first on-camera interview since Krissy (as family calls her) was rushed to the hospital in January, and it reflected exactly the state Gordon is in.

Dr. Phil McGraw first talked with Michelle Gordon, Nick's mother. She's stricken that her son has expressed his desire to take his life, saying Nick blames himself for what happened to Krissy. Michelle is aware that her son is at the breaking point. She flew in from Orlando, Florida to do the interview and essentially intervene to get him the help he needs.

Nick, however, did not know that his mother was in town although the two kept in touch.

"He has still not gotten over the fact that he was not able to revive Whitney. He cannot bare not being with Krissy, by her side ... He's torn up by that," said Michelle when Dr. Phil asked her about what her assessment was of her son's condition.

When Nick finally joined Michelle and Dr. Phil for the interview, he was distracted, distraught, standing up and walking away from the room several times. He would also constantly interrupt the interview with random comments about Krissy and his hateful sentiments for Krissy's father Bobby Brown. He would cry into his mother's arms then would laugh at Dr. Phil's attempts to get him to go to rehab but also agreed that he needed to clean up for Krissy's sake. Nick would go on afterwards that he's fine and doesn't need rehab.

Dr. Phil told him to man up, to which Nick said: "Please don't tell me to man up," saying he's been so strong for so long for so many people already.

"I'm going to seem so weak in front of the world," he said, breaking down.

When Nick eventually pleaded the doctor to help him see Krissy, Dr. Phil responded that they've got to get him cleaned up first. Later on, Dr. Phil confirmed that Nick left with representatives from Willingway, a treatment center in Georgia.


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