Kobe Bryant’s widow, Vanessa Bryant, has agreed to settle a lawsuit against the pilot and owners of the helicopter that crashed last year, killing the NBA star, his daughter, Gianna, and seven others.
03.06.2021 - 19:27 / usmagazine.com
Called out. Vanessa Bryant slammed Nike after the “Mambacita” sneaker, which was “not approved for sale,” surfaced online.
The 39-year-old mother originally worked with the brand to design the shoe in honor of her late daughter, Gianna Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash alongside Kobe Bryant in January 2020.
Vanessa, who chose not to renew her late husband’s contract with Nike in April 2021, took to Instagram on Wednesday, June 3, to share her shock and concern over the shoe’s appearance.
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Kobe Bryant’s widow, Vanessa Bryant, has agreed to settle a lawsuit against the pilot and owners of the helicopter that crashed last year, killing the NBA star, his daughter, Gianna, and seven others.
Vanessa Bryant and other plaintiffs have reached a settlement in the wrongful death lawsuit against the helicopter company involved in the fatal crash that killed Kobe and Gianna “Gigi” Bryant. The basketball player, 41, and his daughter, 13, died in a helicopter crash last January — one that killed a total of nine people in Calabasas.
Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna and seven others, is nearing settlement.Vanessa Bryant — along with the families of the other passengers on board the flight — reached a confidential settlement agreement with Island Express, the company that owned and operated the helicopter that crashed, ET confirms.The retired Los Angeles Lakers legend and his 13-year-old daughter were on board the helicopter along with Gianna's 14-year-old teammate Alyssa Altobelli, her parents John and Keri, 13-year-old
Ellise Shafer administratorVanessa Bryant has settled a wrongful death lawsuit against both Island Express Helicopters and the estate of the pilot of the helicopter involved in the January 2020 crash that killed her husband Kobe Bryant, daughter Gianna Bryant and seven others.According to court documents filed on Tuesday, the terms of the settlement are being kept confidential.
Vanessa Bryant has settled her lawsuit against Island Express Helicopters and the estate of pilot Ara Zobayan, over the wrongful death of husband Kobe Bryant, daughter Gianna and seven others in a helicopter crash last January.
Vanessa Bryant and her daughter Natalia both honored their beloved Kobe Bryant on Father’s Day with special Instagram posts. Both mother and daughter, posted the cutest photos of Kobe with the sweetest captions.This Sunday, Vanessa shared a photo of her late husband with their four daughters Natalia, Gianna, Bianka and Capri.
The late athlete Kobe Bryant’s wife Vanessa Bryant recently honoured the fallen star on Father’s Day, the second one she and their kids have spent since his tragic death.
Life milestone achieved! After Natalia Bryant graduated from high school, her mom, Vanessa Bryant, made sure the world knew how proud she was.
Vanessa Bryant bought an unbelievable gift for Kobe Bryant‘s sister, Sharia Washington.
Vanessa Bryant has been leaning on family quite a bit in the last year and a half — and for very good reason — and now, it’s time to give back and show her love!
Vanessa Bryant and her daughters, Natalie Bryant, 18, Bianka Bryant, 4, and Capri Bryant, 1, enjoyed another trip to Disneyland on June 3. This time, they got to see a preview of the Avengers Campus park before it officially opened on June 4. They were also joined by Kobe Bryant’s sister, Sharia Washington, for the fun family outing.
Vanessa Bryant's sister-in-law is the recipient of an extravagant gift! The 39-year-old widow of Kobe Bryant took to Instagram on Thursday to reveal that she gifted her late husband's sister, Sharia Washington, a brand new Tesla.In Vanessa's post, she and Sharia share a giant hug as they pose in front of the new car, which is outfitted with a giant red bow.Vanessa also shared a video of the moment she presented Sharia with the car.
Vanessa Bryant is not happy after discovering a pair of sneakers that she designed in the hands of a consumer following the end of her family’s contract with Nike.She took to Instagram on Wednesday, June 2 to draw attention to the matter, posting photos of the black and white sneakers she designed as a tribute to her late daughter, Gianna Bryant.
Vanessa Bryant is not happy with Nike right now — and she’s got a good argument backing her side!
Vanessa Bryant is demanding answers from Nike after photos of a shoe designed in honor of her late daughter, Gianna Bryant, surfaced online. On Wednesday, Vanessa reposted the Twitter user's photo with the shoe she designed in tribute of Gianna, along with a note explaining that the sneaker hadn't been approved to be made and — since she decided not to renew her late husband Kobe Bryant's five-year post-retirement endorsement extension with Nike after it expired on April 13 -- should not have
Vanessa Bryant is rightfully demanding answers from Nike after it appeared as if someone had gotten their hands on one of the shoes she worked on to honor her late daughter, Gianna.