Kobe and Gianna Bryant were honored with a special tribute during the NAACP Image Awards on Saturday.
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Oscars 2020 did not recognise actor Luke Perry in its In Memoriam tribute which included various artists who passed away over the last year, leaving a treasure of legacy behind them. Among those honoured in the segment was NBA superstar Kobe Bryant, who died in a tragic helicopter crash in January alongside his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna.
Kobe and Gianna Bryant were honored with a special tribute during the NAACP Image Awards on Saturday.
Kobe and Gianna Bryant were honored with a special tribute during the NAACP Image Awards on Saturday.
© Getty Three weeks after his death, Kobe Bryant is getting a sweet message on his favorite holiday. Vanessa Bryant, Kobe's wife, posted a photo of the two of them accompanied by lyrics from Lauryn Hill's song "Tell Him." The caption also paid tribute to the couple's late daughter, Gigi.
Jennifer Hudson will perform a special tribute in honour of late NBA star Kobe Bryant during NBA All-Star Game, which is scheduled to take place on 16 January. Kobe died alongside his 13-year-old daughter Gianna Bryant in a helicopter crash earlier last month. In addition to Kobe and his Kobe and his daughter, seven others died in the crash. According to a report by E Online, the tribute will be dedicated to the nine people who passed away in the tragic incident.
Spike LeeTo accessorize his gold-and purple Gucci suit memorializing the late Kobe Bryant (which featured the number '24' on the lapels), presenter Spike Lee wore Rolex’s 40 mm pink-gold GMT Master-II made in the Swiss maker’s exclusive 18-karat alloy Evergold, $38,250. The watch, known among Rolex collectors as the "Root Beer" model due its distinctive coloring, features an Oyster bracelet and 24-hour rotatable bezel.
The 2020 Oscars In Memoriam segment memorialized late Hollywood icons such as Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash on Jan. 26, and Kirk Douglas, who died last week at age 103. But the Academy left off a few notable names, including Luke Perry, Cameron Boyce and Sid Haig.
The In Memoriam segment of the 92nd Oscars on Sunday (Feb. 9) paid tribute to Oscar-winner Kobe Bryant and multiple nominee Kirk Douglas, but social media was quick to point out the notable names that did not make the montage.
The In Memoriam segment of the92nd Oscars on Sunday paid tribute to Oscar-winner Kobe Bryant and multiple nominee Kirk Douglas, but social media was quick to point out the notable names that did not make the montage.The video segment, which was accompanied by Billie Eilish singing The Beatles' "Yesterday," surprisingly did not include Luke Perry and horror legend Sid Haig, as well as Cameron Boyce, the actor who tragically died in July at the age of 20.Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star Perry
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Director Spike Lee is no stranger to making a statement with his fashion choices, and for this year’s Oscars, he has used style to pay tribute to the late basketball player Kobe Bryant.
The 2020 Oscars will pay tribute to Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash last month at the age of 41.
Olivia Culpo has a connection to 16-year-old Lexi Altobelli, 16, who is one of the surviving family members of three of the victims who died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas on Jan. 26.
Vanessa Bryant wants to remember some of the tributes left at the Staples Center by fans of her late husband, Kobe Bryant, and daughter, Gianna.
Vanessa Bryant wants to remember some of the tributes left at the Staples Center by fans of her late husband, Kobe Bryant, and daughter, Gianna. Almost a week after the tragic crash that took the lives of Kobe, Gianna, and seven others, the reports that Vanessa has requested some of the mementos left by fans at the home of the Los Angeles Lakers.
With the news of legendary basketball player Kobe Bryant's death breaking just five hours before Grammy Awards 2020 was scheduled to kick-off, the organisers made some last-minute changes in host Alicia Keys’ opening monologue and the result was moving! During her appearance on the latest episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Alicia shared details about what went on backstage while she and her team were trying to come up with a 'proper' tribute to retired NBA star.