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Bobby Brown shares photo of adult son showing of his incredible body transformation

Edduin Carvajal
Jun 27, 2018
05:42 P.M.

Singer and songwriter Bobby Brown, best known for the R&B and pop group New Edition, took to Instagram to share a photo of his son to honor him on his birthday.

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The image showed Bobby’s oldest son, Landon, wearing black sweatpants, a red sleeveless shirt, and a beanie hat. One of the most notable aspects of the picture was Landon’s body and muscles.

For the caption, Bobby tagged Landon, wished him a happy birthday, and admitted that he loved him. As soon as he uploaded that photo, his fans and followers took to the comment section to share their thoughts.

One of them was Instagram user @thereal1uniqua, who also wished Landon a happy birthday and told Bobby that he has some ‘beautiful looking’ children.

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According to I Love Old School Music, Landon used to be a slim young man who was portrayed on the show Being Bobby Brown, whose principal stars were Bobby and his then-wife Whitney Houston.

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Consequently, several people have gotten surprised after seeing the fantastic body transformation that Landon has achieved only in one decade.

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Even though it is not known whether Landon has taken some muscle enhancers or not, the truth is that his muscles are bigger than most people would even imagine.

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ILOSM revealed that he was known for visiting the gym in California regularly, which might suggest that he has been hitting the weights vigorously for an extended period to successfully grow his muscles.

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Bobby has seven children from different relationships, including Bobbi Kristina Brown, whose mother was Houston.

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Bobbi passed away aged 22 in 2015. Her then-partner Nick Gordon and a friend found her face down in a bathtub in her home in Georgia. They gave her CPR until emergency medical services personnel arrived.

Once she was taken to the hospital, she was placed under an induces comma because her brain function was diminished. Six months later, in July 2015, Bobbi died from lobar pneumonia, reported ABC News.

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