Bobbi Kristina Brown's aunt Leolah is outraged that her companion Nick Gordon plans an appearance on "Dr. Phil."

Leolah Brown posted this photo of herself along with statements about her niece Bobbi Kristina.

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"If Nick Gordon does not have the courage to speak with my brother Bobby Brown and/or law enforcement about what happened the day my niece's body was found in a bathtub, he does not deserve to have a platform to speak to anyone of your caliber until this investigation is concluded," Leolah Brown posted on her publicly visible Facebook page.

The Dr. Phil show released this publicity photo to promote Nick Gordon's appearance in 2015. The interview was conducted recently in Atlanta.

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She also makes other claims about Nick before airing a laundry list of other grievances:

"I am so sick and tired of so called civilized and so called educated people making ugly comments about my family, The Brown's! Now lets talk. Anyone in their rightful mind if you have been following my brother Bobby Brown's career. You have to bear witness that, my brother Bobby Brown has been in the entertainment business for well over 30 years. How many times have you seen a BROWN trying to do a story to make money? So ya see, will the REAL money hungry people please stand up."

She's also mad that the late Whitney Houston was photographed at her funeral.

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