Whitney Houston fans are freaked out after a spooky revelation about her death was revealed.

According to Whitney's goddaughter Brandi Boyd, the "I Will Always Love You" singer saved daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown from drowning in the bathtub. It came just hours before the iconic singer died in the same circumstance.

A new Showtime documentary will delve into the tragic death of both Whitney Houston and her daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown.

The late singer allegedly told friends and family that "God told her" to check on her then 18-year-old daughter. Bobbi Kristina was reportedly asleep in the bathtub at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles in 2012.

The following morning Houston's lifeless body would be found in face-down in a foot of water in her bathtub at the same hotel.

The death of Whitney Houston took place the day before the Grammy Awards and shocked the world.

In January 2015, Whitney's daughter was found unconscious in a filled bathtub in her home. Bobbi Kristina was in a coma for nearly six months. She tragically died from lobar pneumonia on July 26, 2015

Friends claim that Bobbi Kristina died three years after Houston, because she could "never live with losing her mother and she fought as long as she could."

The new film includes interviews with members of Houston's inner circle such as sister-in-law Tina Brown, her goddaughter, and friends.

It also explores Bobbi Kristina's troubling relationship with late boyfriend Nick Gordon, who some believe was responsible for her death.

It also delves into allegations Whitney was sexually abused when she was 13.

The documentary, Whitney Houston & Bobbi Kristina: Didn't We Almost Have it All, premieres on Saturday on Showtime.

Just one day before her death on February 10, 2012, family friend Shawn McGill revealed that Houston found Bobbi Kristina asleep in the bath and in her own room.

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"The next morning Whitney is like, 'Krissi almost died last night, Shawn and Nick [Gordon] you need to get away from that water, that water is evil,'" he said.

"Whitney said that God told her to go and check on Krissy. Her mother literally was her savior," Houston's goddaughter Brandi Boyd added.

"If my godmother had not walked in that bathroom the very second she did, Krissi would have died."

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After Whitney's feelings about "the evil water" went viral fans speculated on whether her death was a "sacrifice."

"Wow, so Whitney had suspicions of the bath tub before she got in? If this isn't some sort of planned sacrifice...I don't know what is?" one fan wrote.

"It's really was so suspicious that they died in the same way. I don't normally believe in conspiracy theories but this whole story is so weird," another added.

"She had one of the most beautiful voices ever and was magical to watch sing. I think someone's jealously got the better of them. It just seems to planned. The fact that she had a feeling...someone is responsible for their deaths," a third chimed in.

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