A neighbor had some less than pleasant things to say about the late Whitney Houston's daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, who reportedly lashed out at her after leaving her Georgia apartment recently.
The 20-year-old had left a nasty note following the neighbor, Joshua Morse's noise complaints against her, according to USA Today. The neighbor reported the note to the Alpharetta police on Tuesday.
Supposedly, the note read "Thanks, you are s**t at the bottom of our shoe. Thank you for making a hard year harder. You are a miserable couple and always will be."
Brown reportedly also wrote this, "You were honored to have us living above you and you couldn't stand such a beautiful couple far more successful than you ever will be. I pray your misery doesn't rub off on your innocent little baby."
Morse, who said he and his wife filed more than 10 complaints against Brown, believed that Brown was a public disturbance during her and adopted brother and boyfriend, Nick Gordon's stay at the apartment complex. Officers had reportedly gone to Brown's residence four times because of noise since the couple moved in back in September.
Other neighbors said that she had turned in her keys and was kicked out of the apartment.
But E! Online reported that the eviction rumors were false. A rep for Brown said that she chose to willingly leave after the noise complaints, and that the note was written by her friends.
"Bobbi felt that the neighbors were always in her business and looking to get some media attention," the rep said. "Krissy lives on the 2nd floor and as with anyone who lives in a first floor apartment you should expect to hear some noise above you. But apparently these people have been nuts for a long time. So she decided to move out. She was not evicted."
Though a police report was filed, there is no investigation going on currently.
