Vanessa Bryant gave her daughters the sweetest gift as the late Kobe Bryant was honored during the 2020 ESPY Awards.“Love seeing my girls smile. Meet Bobby.
09.06.2020 - 05:11 / pinkvilla.com
Basketball legend Kobe Bryant's wife Vanessa Bryant has now filed a wrongful death lawsuit and is seeking almost 'hundreds of millions of dollars' after her husband and teen daughter's sudden demise in January this year. Kobe, daughter Gianna were among the nine killed in a helicopter crash, including the pilot, in California on 26 January.
Vanessa Bryant gave her daughters the sweetest gift as the late Kobe Bryant was honored during the 2020 ESPY Awards.“Love seeing my girls smile. Meet Bobby.
Vanessa Bryant honored her late husband, Kobe Bryant, on her first Father’s Day without the athlete.“Happy Father’s Day to the BEST daddy in the world,” the California native, 38, captioned a Sunday, June 21, Instagram tribute. “We miss you so much.
Kobe Bryant's absence will always be missed but his family is trying to cope with the loss and keep him in their hearts forever. Recently, Kobe Bryant's wife Vanessa Bryant and daughters Natalia, Bianka and Capri adopted a puppy dog on Father's Day and missed Kobe Bryant's presence.
first Father’s Day without Kobe Bryant, the late basketball legend’s family is finding joy with a new family member — a cute new pup!Vanessa Bryant shared updates on Instagram over the weekend, posting an adorable snap of her 17-year-old daughter, Natalia, beaming while cradling the pet, which peered up at her face.“Love seeing my girls smile,” Vanessa captioned the photo. “Meet Bobby.
Kobe Bryant shared many sweet moments with his and Vanessa Bryant’s youngest daughter, Capri, before his January death.The California native, 38, gave birth to the little one in June 2019. Capri joined her older siblings Natalia, now 17, Gianna, who died in January at age 13, and Bianka, now 3.“Our baby girl is here!!!!!!” Vanessa wrote via Instagram at the time.
Vanessa Bryant is making a special plea to congress in honor of her husband Kobe Bryant and their daughter Gianna “Gigi” Bryant . The 38-year-old has urged congress to pass a helicopter safety bill named after the NBA star and the rising basketball star.
Vanessa Bryant called on Congress to support a new helicopter safety law in honor of her late husband, Kobe Bryant, and daughter Gianna Bryant, who died in a helicopter accident alongside seven other passengers in January.CNN reported that lawmakers introduced the Kobe Bryant and Gianna Bryant Helicopter Safety Act on Thursday, June 18.
Vanessa Bryant is urging Congress to pass a helicopter safety bill named after her husband, Kobe Bryant, and daughter, Gianna Bryant, who died following a crash near Calabasas, California, earlier this year.Democratic lawmakers introduced the «Kobe Bryant and Gianna Bryant Helicopter Safety Act» on Thursday, according to CNN, who also reports that the legislation would «require all helicopters certified to carry six or more people to be equipped with a Terrain Awareness and Warning System, a
Officials investigating the helicopter crash, which claimed the lives of Kobe Bryant and his daughter, have revealed the pilot was warned about the weather conditions hours before take-off.
Officials investigating the helicopter crash, which claimed the lives of Kobe Bryant and his daughter, have revealed the pilot was warned about the weather conditions hours before take-off.Ara Zobayan assured an unnamed booker the weather “should be OK” in one of several text messages made public on Wednesday by the National Transportation Safety Board.A little later, he lost control of the chopper in fog and crashed into a hillside in Calabasas, California.Zobayan, Bryant, his daughter Gianna,
Vanessa Bryant, 38, took to Instagram on Wednesday, June 10, to reveal the tattoos she got in February honoring her late husband Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna.
Vanessa Bryant took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a video of herself getting a tattoo in honor of her late husband Kobe Bryant. "I wanted my boo boo's @kobebryant sweet message transferred on me," she wrote on the social network. She then gave a shout-out to the tattoo artist, Nikko Hurtado, who she said "came through for me." "Truly honored to give you something to keep with you my friend," Hurtado wrote.
According to new court documents, Vanessa Bryant says the unexpected death of Kobe Bryant cost their family “hundreds of millions of dollars.”
Kobe Bryant’s widow is demanding millions in her wrongful death lawsuit against the helicopter company and the estate of a pilot involved in the crash that killed the basketball icon and their daughter.
Vanessa Bryant is seeking "hundreds of millions of dollars" as part of a wrongful death lawsuit filed against Island Express Helicopters and the pilot that was in control of the helicopter that crashed and killed husband Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna Bryant, according to court documents obtained by E! News. As previously reported by E! News, Vanessa submitted the wrongful death lawsuit against the helicopter company in February—less than a month after Kobe's death. Vanessa's attorney's filed
Kobe Bryant’s widow is demanding millions in her wrongful death lawsuit against the helicopter company and the estate of a pilot involved in the crash that killed the basketball icon and their daughter.Vanessa Bryant filed suit in February, blaming pilot Ara Zobayan for the accident, maintaining it was too foggy for him to fly.She has now made a claim against the pilot and Island Express bosses, insisting she is entitled to hundreds of millions in future lost earnings as a result of her