Bobbi Kristina's aunt, Tina Brown, reportedly posted this message to her Facebook account Sunday evening: "Yes, she woke up and is no longer on life support! God is good! Thanks for your prayers, still a process, but she is going to be OK." The post appears to have since been deleted or made private.

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Tina's message comes just hours after Bobbi Kristina's father, Bobby Brown, made this remark at a concert in Texas on Sunday: "My baby's awake. She's watching me." (Video TMZ)

Despite these announcements, it's unclear whether Bobbi Kristina is actually awake.

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In fact, a source close to the family told People shortly after the news broke that the 22-year-old has yet to wake up. "As far as I know, there's been no change. We're still hoping and praying that God will perform a miracle. We are leaving it in God's hands."

Bobbi Kristina has reportedly been in a medically induced coma ever since she was found unconscious in her bathtub in her Georgia home on Jan. 31.

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Her family has yet to provide more details on her condition. But soon after her hospitalization, they released a statement saying she was "fighting for her life." (Video via OWN / "Oprah's Next Chapter")

After being released from Emory University Hospital last month, Bobbi Kristina was moved to DeKalb Medical Center. Bobby Brown's attorney has refused to comment on this latest development.

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