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Bobbi Kristina Smokes Pot Out of Bong

There is a new video that reportedly shows the daughter of the late Whitney Houston getting high by smoking marijuana out of a bong.

The video made the rounds on the internet on the heels of the coroner's report which revealed that Houston had both prescription drugs as well as cocaine in her system the night she died. Tragedy struck when Houston was found unconscious in the bathtub of her hotel room hours before she was supposed to attend a pre-Grammy party on Feb. 26 at the Beverly Hotel.

The video, which was posted on RadarOnline.com, shows a person who appears to be Bobbi Kristina partying with several other people smoking marijuana out of a bong.

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The 19-year-old Kristina was reportedly partying with friends who attend college in Statesboro, Georgia in March 2011.

The woman is sitting in front of the smoking apparatus and is heard telling a friend, "I know right," before bending over proceeding to smoke the marijuana.

The video shows the woman inhaling then coughing and then following through for a second time.

Most of the video's audio has been silenced and the faces of the other individuals in the room have been covered with black circles, but sources tell EnquirerPlus that the woman is in fact Bobbi Kristina.

"Bobbi Kristina was staying with friends at the school and she brought along a big bag of pot for the party," the source explained.

"Between tokes, Bobbi was drinking shots of Grey Goose and Skyy Blue vodka, and sipping a mixed vodka drink. She's obviously a seasoned partier."

The source added, "When I left at 6am the next day, she was still partying hard."

Bobbi Kristina has had a difficult time since her mother's passing; she was hospitalized twice in the aftermath of Houston's death, and it has been reported that her family remain very concerned about her.

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