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Bobby Brown honors late daughter Bobby Kristina with domestic violence shelter

By Reuters
27 July 2018   |   3:43 pm
Bobby Brown honors late daughter Bobby Kristina with domestic violence shelter on July 30, Brown will receive a proclamation to start building a shelter dedicated to his daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown.

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