Capri Bryant is a year old!
01.06.2020 - 04:01 / hollywoodlife.com
Vanessa Bryant, 38, has spoken out after the death of George Floyd. Sharing an image of her late husband Kobe Bryant wearing an “I Can’t Breathe” shirt — referencing the 2014 death of Eric Garner — Vanessa shared an inspiring message via her Instagram on Sinday, May 31. “My husband wore this shirt years ago and yet here we are again,” Vanessa began her caption, including a heartbroken emoji and the hashtag “#ICANTBREATHE.”
In the image, Kobe wears the black t-shirt and yellow Lakers shorts as he
Capri Bryant is a year old!
Vanessa Bryant, 38, posted the sweetest birthday message for her youngest daughter Capri‘s 1st birthday! “Happy 1st Birthday Capri! Mommy, Daddy, Nani, Gigi and BB love you SO much!!!” she gushed, referencing nicknames for Capri’s big sisters Natalia, 17, the late Gianna, and Bianka Bella, 3. “God Bless you sweet princess. Capri Kobe Bryant a.k.a. ‘Koko-Bean‘ named after her dearly missed daddy, Kobe Bean Bryant…We miss you SO much Gigi and Daddy,” Vanessa added.
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
The sweetest tribute to her loved ones. Vanessa Bryant got tattoos for Kobe and Gianna after their death in a tragic helicopter crash in January. Vanessa took to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday, June 10, to share a video of her getting a tattoo on her shoulder in honor of her late husband and daughter.
According to new court documents, Vanessa Bryant says the unexpected death of Kobe Bryant cost their family “hundreds of millions of dollars.”
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
On the day her daughter would’ve graduated the eighth grade, Vanessa Bryant celebrated Gigi’s graduation after Kobe’s death. Vanessa took to her Instagram on Friday, June 5, to honor her late daughter, who died at the age of 13 in a helicopter crash on January 26, 2020, along with her father. Per Vanessa’s Instagram, Gigi, whose full name is Gianna Marie-Onore Bryant, would’ve graduated the eighth grade on Friday at Harbor Day private school in California.
Vanessa Bryant paid tribute to her late daughter, Gianna, on what would have been her middle school graduation day.Gianna died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California, on Jan. 26 alongside her father, Kobe Bryant, as well as seven other victims.
Vanessa Bryant paid loving tribute to her late daughter, Gianna ‘Gigi’ Bryant, on what would have been her eighth grade graduation. The widow of the late Kobe Bryant, 38, took to her Instagram account on June 5, where she shared a gorgeous photo of Gianna’s name written in beautiful typography with a lei of cream-colored flowers acting as a frame.
The city of Los Angeles is keeping Kobe and Gianna Bryant ’s legacy alive during some of the most trying times. Vanessa Bryant took to her Instagram stories to share a host of photos of murals of her late husband and daughter that were spared during citywide protests. The 38-year-old wife of the Lakers legend shared a video of a local news clip where the reporter explained how supporters kept a mural of Kobe and Gianna from catching fire.
Vanessa Bryant is expressing thanks to Los Angeles protestors for this reason – TMZ Dove Cameron is expressing her experience at a protest – Just Jared Jr There is some big Lea Michele gossip – Lainey Gossip There’s some royal drama brewing – Celebitchy Find out who Ava DuVernay is calling out – TooFab This major TV network took a huge political stand – Popsugar Ariana Grande wants to remind fans of this – Just Jared Jr
The nationwide protests in response to the tragic death of George Floyd, who died after Police Officer Derek Chauvin pressed a knee into his neck for more than eight minutes, has often resulted in the destruction of property. Vanessa Bryant, however, pointed out that several murals of her late husband, Kobe Bryant, have remained unharmed.
After riots in Los Angeles, Vanessa Bryant appreciated that murals of Kobe and Gigi were saved amid protests for George Floyd. Vanessa—who lost her husband and her 13-year-old daughter in a helicopter crash on January 26—took to her Instagram Stories on Monday, June 1, to share photos of several murals of Kobe and Gigi that went untouched by rioters.
The city of Los Angeles now has several murals of Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna Bryant, following their deaths in a helicopter crash in January. These murals have managed to escape damage amidst the protests for George Floyd that have been going on in the city for the last several days. Kobe’s wife, Vanessa Bryant, took to Instagram on June 1 to share her appreciation for the fact that the murals have gone ‘untouched.’
While the protests in Los Angeles escalated to violence and vandalism over the weekend, murals honoring Kobe Bryant and his late daughter, Gianna, have largely remained untouched. As Vanessa Bryant shared on social media on Monday, even the one mural that was threatened by fire was saved from damage.