BOBBI KRISTINA HAS BIG NEWS FOR HER FAMILY AND FANS

It has been since 2005’s “Being Bobby Brown” since we've seen the Houston family on reality TV, but now they’re taking to the small screen again.  “The Houstons: On Our Own” is set to air on Oct 24 at 9PM on Lifetime, and will focus on Whitney Houston’s daughter Bobbi Kristina as she moves on after her mother’s untimely passing. “I hope Krissy is not grieving in the wrong way,” her aunt Pat Houston says in the trailer for the show that was released yesterday.  Judging from the clip, the series will focus on the extent of Bobbi’s relationship with god-brother-turned boyfriend Nick Gordon. And after denying for months that she is engaged, we find out on a promo video, that Miss Bobbi Kristina has been untruthful all along. “We’re engaged,” Bobbi Kristina awkwardly announces during a family meal in a snippet from the series premiere. Watch it here at E!Online. The groom-to-be is of course Nick Gordon, who the late Whitney Houston adopted as Bobbi’s brother. A fact The Houstons don’t simply accept. “The family has me out to be a bad person,” Gordon says during a confessional after a scene featuring Gary Houston (Whitney’s brother) chastising the newly engaged guy airs. Check out some more scenes from the new series below.

NELLY’S TOUR BUS DRUG BUST

Texas police confiscated heroin, a large amount of marijuana and a loaded handgun from Nelly's tour bus last night (Oct. 10). The "Hot in Herre" rapper's bus was pulled over at a border patrol checkpoint in Sierra Blanca, Texas, where a police dog detected the illegal substances. TMZ reports that the subsequent search turned up 36 baggies of heroin, totaling .64 ounces, and over 10 pounds of marijuana inside a large green duffel bag. A loaded .45 caliber pistol was also found. Including Nelly, there were seven people aboard the tour bus at the time of the search, all of whom were detained, until one of the passengers, Brian Keith Jones, assumed responsibility for the drugs and firearm. Jones is currently in police custody, while Nelly and the rest of his entourage were allowed to return to their bus and leave. Nelly has yet to make a public comment regarding the arrest. The St. Louis, Mo., rapper has been rumored to be a habitual cocaine user, an allegation he recently denied.

CELEBRITY QUICKIES

The Spike Lee-directed documentary “BAD25,” which takes viewers through the making of Michael Jackson’s 1987 album “Bad” and recently debuted at the Venice and Toronto film festivals, will get a one-week theatrical run in Los Angeles and New York beginning Oct. 19. After the theater run, “BAD25” will air on ABC on Thanksgiving night (Nov. 22).

Jada Pinkett-Smith knew she was leaving folks in the dark when she posted a cryptic message on Facebook, about “changes in every area” of her life, rekindling those divorce rumors. The actress wrote, “I am on a tremendous journey of great change in every area of my life and I see how change can be scary.” She didn’t specify exactly the changes, but she did follow up with more confusing messages. “How Will and I raise our family is a tremendous change from the norm. It can be scary for some folks but it should never THREATEN how anyone else chooses to raise their own children or how they choose to live their lives,” she said. Yeah, uh, she needs to clarify that.

Robin Roberts has informed her will-wishers that she is now home from the hospital after receiving a bone-marrow transplant last month. “There’s no place like home. After 30 days in the hospital I’m home,” the “Good Morning America” anchor wrote this morning on Twitter, according to People. “Praise God from whom all blessings flow. Thank YOU and bless YOU. XO.”