Bobbi Kristina Brown's boyfriend Nick Gordon may have been banned from visiting his comatose girlfriend at the hospital, but he's letting everyone know he's still thinking about her. The 22-year-old reportedly uploaded a photo to his Facebook page showing off his new "Bobbi Kristina" tattoo.

The New York Daily News reports that the photo first surfaced over the weekend on a blog. It was previously reported that Bobby Brown and his family had banned Gordon from visiting Emory Hospital, where Bobbi Kristina is being held in the ICU in a medically induced coma.

The 21-year-old daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown was found face-down in a bathtub at her Georgia home on Jan. 31. Police have said that they are investigating the events which led to Bobbi Kristina's unconsciousness and it's been reported that Gordon was questioned after doctors found mysterious bruises around Bobbi Kristina's mouth.

Earlier on Monday, Radar Online reported that the family was going to remove Bobbi Kristina from life support at the end of the week, but Bobby's lawyer, Christopher Brown, told People magazine that the claims are "false."

"There hasn't been a change in the past week," a family member told the magazine about Bobbi Kristina's condition.  

"He [Bobby] wants to make a decision based on facts, not on what the public feels that he needs to do," the family member added.

TMZ also reported that Bobbi Kristina's organs were beginning to shut down but her father was adamant that he won't pull the plug.  

"We're told several organs are already shutting down and the family now fully understands," TMZ wrote.

Last week the former New Edition frontman released a statement and slammed reports that the family was considering removing Bobbi Kristina from life support.

"We support the candlelight vigil for Bobbi Kristina. The Brown family is amazed by the love and support from all that attended," the attorney, Christopher Brown, told E! Online. "However, the false reports that continue to appear in print and on the internet are egregious, false and will be dealt with at an appropriate time."

"In particular, the false reporting of TMZ, The National Enquirer, The Atlanta Journal Constitution and the U.K.'s Daily Mail citing, police sources, family sources and Bobby Brown himself, will receive my attention. The desire to be first has clouded the judgment of many reporters as they forgo accuracy," he added. "This is a criminal investigation and the integrity of that process requires silence."