Bobbi Kristina
There's "not a great deal of hope," Bobbi Kristina Brown's grandmother, Cissy Houston, said. Reuters

Grandmother Cissy Houston broke her silence on Bobbi Kristina Brown Wednesday. The mother of the late Whitney Houston essentially said there wasn’t much hope for her granddaughter, who has been hospitalized since she was found unconscious in a bathtub at her Atlanta home on Jan. 31.

"She's the same," Houston, 81, said about Bobbi Kristina, 22, during an interview with New York radio station WBLS FM 107.5. "We've moved her to a place for rehabilitation. And you know, still not a great deal of hope. [We're] still praying."

Houston said she’s leaving the outcome up to God. "If he works a miracle, thank God," she said. "If it happens the other way, I'm alright."

She explained she trusts in God. "I don't pray like that. I give it to God one time, because I know he's able," she said. "And I cannot change a thing. I'm asking everybody: 'Just pray to the Lord who we know CAN do something about it.'"

Houston thanked her supporters. "I feel every bit of it," she said about the well-wishers. "I truly do."

Bobbi Kristina has remained in a medically induced coma since she was rushed to the hospital. She was recently moved to a rehabilitation facility after a seven-week stay at Emory University Hospital, but things don’t seem to be getting better.

“There is no improvement in Bobbi Kristina’s health,” a source told Radar Online. She was moved because of hospital policy. The family is hoping for a “miracle” but the outlook is bleak, the insider said.

The reality of her condition is “sinking in” with father Bobby Brown, a source told People magazine. "This hasn't gotten any easier for him," the insider said. "It has gotten harder. He really thought she'd be better by now, that there would be some change. There hasn't been any sign of improvement since this happened."

But it doesn’t mean he is going to give up: "He's going to give her every chance to fight for her life."

Meanwhile, Bobbi Kristina’s boyfriend, Nick Gordon, entered rehab for drug and alcohol addiction. Gordon was set to appear on the “Dr. Phil” show for an interview about his girlfriend, but instead Phil McGraw decided there needed to be an intervention.

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