By Nellie Andreeva
28.01.2020 - 18:56 / foxnews.com
Jimmy Kimmel performed without a studio audience as he dedicated Monday’s episode of his late-night show to late NBA star Kobe Bryant.
Bryant, 41, was on a helicopter flying over Calabasas, Calif., on Sunday with his 13-year-old daughter Gianna when it crashed, killing them and seven others.The host took the "Jimmy Kimmel Live" stage on Monday without an audience to deliver a somber tribute to his friend.
“We don’t have a studio audience here tonight because – going forward with a comedy
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As stars, athletes, politicians and fans mourn Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna — who both died in a Calabasas, California, helicopter crash with seven others on Sunday — a 2018 Jimmy Kimmel interview has resurfaced, in which the NBA legend proudly talks about Gianna aspiring to be a basketball star and carry on his legacy.Asked if Gianna would have liked to join the WNBA one day, Bryant responded without hesitation: "She does, for sure.