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Bryant was born Vanessa Urbieta Cornejo on May 5, 1982, in Los Angeles, California, to Mexican immigrant Sofia Urbieta. [1] [2] Her parents divorced when she was a baby and her father relocated to Mexico; [1] she is estranged from her father. [3] Her mother was a shipping clerk at an electronics company who married her coworker Stephen Laine in ...
Vanessa Bryant‘s mother, Sofia Laine, is speaking out after being accused of extortion in the wake of Kobe Bryant‘s death. Vanessa Bryant's Motherhood Moments: Family Pics Read article Laine ...
Gianna and her parents watch while her sister Natalia sells Girl Scout Cookies to President Barack Obama in the Oval Office, January 26, 2010. Gianna "Gigi" Bryant was born on May 1, 2006, the daughter of National Basketball Association Hall-of-Famer athlete Kobe Bryant and businesswoman, philanthropist and model Vanessa Bryant.
Kobe Bryant's relationship with his parents was choppy after he married Vanessa. Four years after his death, Joe Bryant is auctioning the 2000 Lakers championship ring that Kobe gifted him.
Vanessa Bryant is honoring the memory of her late husband Kobe Bryant and their daughter Gianna with a powerful new book.. To celebrate the outpouring of public art displayed around the world ...
The DVD was released on 30 March 2010, with remastered audio and video. Vanessa Howard died in October 2010, seven months after the film's release. In 2012, Tightrope Theatre of Portland, OR, re-adapted the screenplay back into stage format and mounted what is purported to be the world premiere stage production of The Happy Family. Production ...
Family has remained at the center of Vanessa Bryant’s life in the years since the crash. In June 2024, she posted a photo on Instagram of Kobe Bryant with their four daughters.
Granity Studios was launched by Kobe Bryant in 2013 as a company that developed different media, ranging from films, to television shows, to novels. [2]In 2017, Granity Studios produced Dear Basketball, an animated short film based on Kobe Bryant's retirement poem in The Players' Tribune, and was directed and animated by Glen Keane, with music by John Williams. [3]