Vanessa Bryant Posts Heartbreaking Picture Of Kobe And Gigi

Vanessa Bryant is living the worst nightmare in her life. Her husband, NBA legend Kobe Bryant, died in a tragic helicopter accident. Vanessa also lost one of her daughters. The 13-year-old Gianna died in the crash too. Seven other people lost their lives, and the entire nation grieves. John Altobelli, Keri Altobelli, Alyssa Altobelli, Sarah Chester, Payton Chester, Christina Mauser and the pilot Ara Zobayan lost their life. The sudden loss shocked everyone, and it’s hard to believe that the Black Mamba won’t come out with his wise words.

Vanessa and her three kids are devastated. Baby Capri won’t even remember her dad. The little girl was born in June 2019. It’s so sad.

Bryant’s lovely wife made her first public move since the death of her husband and daughter. She shared a heartbreaking image of Kobe and Gigi. She changed her profile pic on her official Instagram account to a pic of her husband and Gigi. This was the first time Vanessa has publicly acknowledged the terrible loss.

In this photo, the NBA legend embraces Gigi. Her arm is on his shoulder, and the devoted dad is gazing down. It’s a pic from the 2016 NBA All-Star Game in Toronto. This was the last of Bryant’s 18 All-Star appearances.

Vanessa can’t get over the loss

The widow has yet to make a public statement about the tragic death of her husband and the girl. We feel her pain. It must be hard. She is left all alone. Her three daughters lost their father and sister. We can’t even imagine the horror this family lives through.

Kobe and Gigi were making their way to the Mamba Sports Academy in Thousand Oaks for a basketball game. Numerous athletes shared their messages following the tragedy. Lakers superstar LeBron James shared an emotional message for his dear friend. Kobe was his idol. He learned so much from him. In one occasion, Kobe gave LeBron a pair of sneakers. LeBron will always remember that. He will remember every word Kobe said. Let’s not forget that King James passed Bryant for third on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. They didn’t meet to discuss the mark.

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