The daughter of the late Whitney Houston, Bobbi Kristina Brown, was recently evicted from her Alpharetta, Ga. apartment building along with her adopted brother Nick Gordon after months of documented noise complaints.
After given the boot, Brown allegedly left quite a scathing note for her neighbors, Gawker reports.
A Reddit user who had inside information on the incident, posting a note (since deleted from Reddit) that Brown had left behind "thanking" her downstairs neighbors for phoning in the complaints that eventually got her evicted.
"Thanks. You are sh-t at the bottom of our shoe," Brown allegedly wrote. "Thank you for making a hard year harder. You are a miserable couple, and always will be. You were honored to have us living above you and you couldn't stand such a young beautiful couple being far more successful than you ever will be. I pray your misery doesn't rub off on your innocent little baby."
The Reddit user and letter recipient has been confirmed to be Joshua Morse, who is a friend of the couple and has a one-year old baby with his wife. Morse spoke recently to 11Alive, claiming that he and his wife had filed at least ten different complaints about the noise coming from Brown's apartment over the past six months, and added that Brown has now turned in her keys and left the complex.
He wrote on Reddit that Brown and Gordon would party "until 5 AM on a weekday," though Brown has yet to confirm or deny the accusations.
Gordon's latest tweet reads: "stay Humble and remain Loyal." Gordon and Brown were the center of much media scrutiny after Brown reaffirmed her romantic love for her adopted brother. The couple infamously called off their controversial engagement in 2012, but got back together last month.
According to animal control records, Matt Schechter, a neighbor of Brown and Gordon, had called Fulton County animal services after spotting a small Yorkie dog that appeared to be abandoned in Brown's apartment, 11Alive reports. The dog was later picked up by the owners and the call was canceled, which Morse said was around the same time he received the note from Brown.