Bobby Brown
Bobby Brown, pictured at the 2013 BET Awards, is not involved in the alleged Brown family reality TV show. Reuters

Is a Brown family reality TV show in the works? Not so fast. R&B singer Bobby Brown has released a statement after reports began to circulate that his family was filming a reality show through his daughter Bobbi Kristina’s hospitalization.

“There is no Brown family reality show that is in production which chronicles Bobby Brown, Bobbi Kristina, or the medical emergency she presently faces at Emory Hospital,” Brown’s lawyer, Christopher Brown, said in a statement to the UK’s Mirror.

TMZ broke the news Tuesday morning that Brown’s siblings – Leolah, Tina and Tommy – are reportedly filming a series about their lives. The reality show will allegedly feature their children, and “chronicle Bobbi Kristina fighting for her life.” Although it’s not clear if Leolah, Tina and Tommy are filming without Bobby, a source close to the family told People that the singer is “not happy” with his siblings.

Bobby Brown’s not the only one speaking out about the reality show. Bobbi Kristina’s cousin, Jerod Brown, took to his Facebook to clear up any confusion of his involvement. “Breaking News: I have no parts in Brown Reality Show,” he posted. “Never did … never will. No shade to my family.”

Meanwhile, Bobbi Kristina remains hospitalized. Christopher Brown gave a brief update, telling the UK’s Mirror that “Bobbi Kristina and Bobby Brown are dealing with enough right now.”

“We continue to request privacy in regards to my daughter’s medical condition,” Bobby Brown said in a statement. “We thank everyone that supports Bobbi Kristina and God is hearing our prayers.

Bobbi Kristina turns 22-years-old on March 4. She was hospitalized on Jan. 31 after being found unresponsive in a bathtub in her Georgia home. She remains on life support with family at her side.