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The very public rift between the mother, Cissy Houston, and daughter, Bobbi Kristina, of the late Whitney Houston, has been the subject of much speculation on social media, fueled, in large part, by statements from Cissy Houston and Bobbi Kristina themselves.

Now, the heartbroken grandmother has penned an open letter to her wayward granddaughter — who caused eyebrows to raise when she became engaged her “brother,” Nick Gordon — begging for a reconciliation.

Read it below:

Dear Krissi

I love you. My heart is full. I don’t know where to begin.

You may think I don’t understand you and what you’re feeling but remember, Baby, I lost my mom when I was just a child. So, I do know some of the sadness and loneliness of your life since your mom passed away.

Although I know her spirit is with you always, I cry with you and for you. I grieve with you and for you … for all of the days and nights you need to tell her something or ask her advice or just hear her voice … and she’s not there. For all of the times when you need to put your head in her lap or feel her arms around you and she’s not there … For the good and happy times you want to share with her; for the fun and laughter you enjoyed together, but she’s not there … for every day and every night you just miss her … I know.

She was your mom and she was my child and Krissi, I loved her too, more than you might imagine. I know you were upset that I wrote my book, “Remembering Whitney,” but I hope one day you’ll read it and understand that I just wanted to let the world see some of My Nippy—the sweet, friendly, loving little girl with the extraordinary beauty and boundless talent, who grew into the superstar and musical icon the world saw. I want people to know—fans and critics and ordinary people alike—Nippy was a whole person, and like all of us, she was good and bad AND she was my joy!

Krissi, all I want for you is your good health and your happiness. I want you to have a good life that you can be proud of. Do I want you to get married in the near future? No, I  don’t. I think you’re too young and I wish you’d wait. But that’s because I’m Grandma. I’m supposed to worry about you. I’m supposed to wonder If Nick or ANY man is good enough for you, My Baby’s Baby. I’m not angry with Nick and I don’t think, nor did I ever say anything hurtful about him to anyone. I have NEVER publicly commented on your personal life and I don’t intend to. So in the future when you read or hear that Cissy Houston said this or Cissy Houston said that, be confident in the knowledge that it isn’t true.

I try to believe that when your mother passed away the world decided that you belong to them as she did. I’m trying very hard to trust that people who make comments or offer their opinions about you are sincere in their desire for you to be happy. I can only hope they come to realize the best they can offer you is their prayers.

Krissi, as many years as I’ve lived and as many experiences as I’ve had I know I don’t have all of the answers. I do know this, Baby Girl: God’s got you and so do I.

With all my love,

Grandma

As previously reported by NewsOne, Bobbi Kristina took to Twitter to express her displeasure with the book, saying that she has not read the book nor does she intend to because it is disrespectful to her mother.

Bobbi Kristina expressed her displeasure further in a follow-up tweet:

In an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show to promote the book, Cissy admitted that Bobbi Kristina did not want the book to be published. “That’s what I heard,” when Oprah asked her whether her granddaughter wanted the book to go to print. “That’s what I heard. I guess somebody telling her something. I don’t know.”

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During the interview, Cissy expressed concern that Bobbi Kristina could be heading in the wrong direction and that it is hard to get her on the phone for a conversation.

“You know how kids are,” she told Oprah. “She’s 19. She thinks she’s old. She thinks she knows everything.” For an excerpt of the full interview, click on the video below.

(h/t The Hollywood Reporter)