BY MELISSA RUGGIERI

A few hours after the passing of her second cousin, Bobbi Kristina Brown, Dionne Warwick kept her promised booking on Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live.”

Warwick, who guided Whitney Houston's funeral in February 2012 , told host Andy Cohen that the only child of Houston and Bobby Brown is, "in much better hands now."

“She’s a sweetheart," Warwick said. "She will be missed, that’s for sure. She was a good girl."

Warwick pointed to the family’s faith as the force that will help them cope with the sad end to the 22-year-old’s life.

(For a full recap of the saga of Bobbi Kristina's tragic situation, visit The Buzz blog from my colleague Jennifer Brett , who has tirelessly covered the story since Bobbi K. was hospitalized in January.)

In February, the night before the Grammy Awards at Clive Davis' annual bash – the party Whitney Houston was readying to attend when she was found dead in her hotel bathroom in 2012 – several music stars and other celebrities sent messages of support to Houston's daughter.

On Sunday night, the entertainment community, including Atlanta musicians Ciara, Jermaine Dupri and Keri Hilson, reached out on Twitter to share condolences. Here are some of their posts.