A further report from The
Blast suggests Bobby is also seeking more than $1 million in damages on grounds
of libel and slander.
Bobby Brown is allegedly
filing a lawsuit to stop TV One from broadcasting a movie about his late
daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown.
The television network is
due to air a biopic about the star's daughter - who passed away two years ago
after spending six months in a coma - on October 8, but a lawsuit allegedly
filed by the 'My Prerogative' hitmaker halt the production in its tracks.
The biopic, entitled 'Bobbi
Kristina', stars Joy Rovaris as the daughter of the 48-year-old musician and
his late ex-wife Whitney Houston, and is set to tell the story of Bobbi's
relationship with Nick Gordon, who last year was found legally responsible for
her death and ordered to pay her family $36 million.
Bobby's lawsuit isn't about
his late daughter, but instead the way he is allegedly portrayed in the movie.
The publication states that
in his court documents, Bobby claims that the movie depicts him being
physically abusive with Whitney and unloving towards his daughter, and is
seeking an injunction to stop the film from airing.
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