Kobe Bryant Called ‘Glue That Was Holding the World Together’ In Viral Tweet Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

COVID-19 shocked the entire world, and the World Health Organization has declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic. The NBA has already suspended the season. But the situation can easily get out of control. An interesting tweet caught the attention of everyone. It has something to do to Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and the word glue. A user known as @xflgugu tweeted that the Black Mamba was the “glue” holding the world together. The tweet went viral and triggered a debate on Twitter. The intriguing tweet has over 88,000 retweets and 424,000 likes. According to some followers, Kobe’s name has a clear connection in its significance. Some shut down the notion.

“I think the timeline broke when Donald Trump won. That s— was not supposed to happen,” wrote one fan, while another added, “It all started with Harambe dying. Then Brexit. 3-1 leads being blown. Trump winning. Viruses. Fires. Floods.”

“Let Kobe rest in peace, some won’t even believe [Kobe Bryant] died but it’s a topic for another day,” added another.

“He is the luckiest person ever because he didn’t see any disaster,” wrote another. “We are living kiss of death nowadays.”

One user encouraged everyone to “go on google translate, translate ‘covid’ from English to Hebrew – and then copy the Hebrew translation and translate it back to English…”

The results shocked us. The responses were more than shocking too.

“No. It’s JESUS. It always has been, it always will be,” one user wrote. “That’s why after He comes back, the world will be in even worse shape than how it is now. Time to get right people. I’m not perfect, but I love HIM and I want the world to know it.”

Kobe Bryant really was the glue

Bryant died on Jan. 26, and he was traveling with his daughter Gianna and seven others. There were no survivors in the helicopter crash. There’s an ongoing investigation into the crash. Bryant’s wife, Vanessa, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the helicopter company. According to the lawsuit, the helicopter should have never get permission to fly. The weather was awful, and the pilot decided to fly anyway. It’s a 76-page lawsuit that claims that the aircraft was not safe. It didn’t have the Terrain Awareness and Warning System.

LA County Sheriff’s Department faced a dose of criticism for sharing graphic photos of the crash. Vanessa hats the idea of seeing these reports and the privacy breach.