Bobby Brown Claims to Have Had Sex with a Ghost: 'I Have Had Some Crazy Situations'

It's one of the many yarns the New Edition singer is spinning in his new book.
Bobby Brown has made the bizarre claim that he was "mounted" by a live nude ghoul in a haunted mansion.
In his new book, Every Little Step I Take, he wrote about the sexual escapade with the paranormal and was asked about it during an ABC News interview with Robin Roberts Tuesday.
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He told Roberts: “I bought this mansion in Georgia... this was a really, really spooky place. But yes, one time, I woke up, and yeah, a ghost. I was being mounted by a ghost.”
He didn’t go into great detail about what happened during the act but was adamant that he “wasn’t high” and “wasn’t tripping” during the encounter.
Roberts told the former New Edition singer: “You have had quite a life!”
“I have had some crazy situations,” he said.
Also in the interview he discussed the first time he saw his ex-wife, the late Whitney Houston, do drugs was on their wedding day in 1992.
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“It was the first time I actually saw her do drugs,” he replied, describing how he spotted his wife-to-be doing a line of cocaine.
He also told Roberts: “It wasn't me who started her. We all have our own minds and some are stronger than others."
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