'It gets rough sometimes. Of course, I have to go through it because I can't change it,' Bobbi Kristina Brown's father opens up about his struggle to cope with his daughter's death in 2015.

AceShowbiz - Bobby Brown is certain he will never get over the death of his eldest daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown. The singer shared his heartbreak in a recent interview to publicise BET biopic, "The Bobby Brown Story", during which he often broke into tears as he watched scenes recreating his daughter's death. Bobbi Kristina Brown, his daughter with the late singer Whitney Houston, was found unresponsive in a bathtub in 2015. She died at the age of 22 after six months in a coma.

"You never really get over it," he said, according to Billboard, and admitted he's still having a hard time coping with the death of his daughter.

"I go through it every day," he sighed. "Just the thought of her and looking at my youngest daughter and my other kids, knowing they'll never get to know their oldest sister is a struggle. It gets rough sometimes. Of course, I have to go through it because I can't change it."

The untimely death of Bobbi Kristina is revisited in the miniseries, which details Bobby's rise to success as a solo artist, his problems with drug addiction and his tumultuous marriage to superstar singer Whitney, who died in 2012. The biopic, which premieres in September, follows on from BET's hugely successful "The New Edition Story" miniseries, which aired last year.

"That was the hardest part was getting him to talk about (stuff), especially Bobbi Kris," said executive producer Jesse Collins. "Whenever you talk about her, he gets emotional. A loss of a child is something I can't even begin to fathom. But he got there and explained what happened, the nature of their relationship."

Bobbi Kristina's former boyfriend, Nick Gordon, was found responsible in a wrongful death lawsuit and an Atlanta judge ordered him to pay $36 million (L26 million) to Bobbi Kristina's estate.

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