Vanessa Bryant has shared a touching Christmas throwback with her late husband Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna Bryant, who both tragically died in a helicopter crash earlier this year on January 26 in California.
‘Always Together, Never Apart Together Forever In Our Hearts,’ Vanessa, 38, wrote alongside a slew of heart emojis for the picture – which would have been their last Christmas together as a family.
The black-and-white family portrait also includes daughters Natalia, 17, Bianka and one-year-old Capri, posing beside Christmas trees.
Vanessa Bryant shares touching Christmas family portrait with late husband Kobe Bryant and daughter Gigi: ‘Always together, never apart’
The pair were both active on social media before his passing, and the basketball star called Vanessa his ‘Queen’ and their daughters ‘princesses’ in a touching post on Instagram to mark 20 years since they first met when she was at high school – just weeks before his death.
He wrote: ‘On this day 20 years ago I met my best friend, my Queen @vanessabryant I decided to take her on a date to Disneyland tonight to celebrate old school style (pre 4princesses).
‘I love you my mamacita per sempre.’
Remember: The black-and-white family portrait also included daughters Natalia, Bianka and Capri
Kobe adored his family and in a previous post after he retired in 2016 he wrote: ‘I’m so excited to see what God has in store for us as a family now that one chapter is closing and new ones are opening.’
He met Vanessa in 1999 when she 17 and was working as a background model on a music video and they got engaged six months later and they got married in 2001.
Kobe was 21 and had played three seasons in the NBA.
There was a huge media frenzy around their relationship in the early days with a television helicopter once flying over Vanessa’s high school campus trying to picture them together.
The couple are pictured here with their eldest two daughter, Natalia (right) and Gianna (front) at the 2016 Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Sports Awards in Los Angeles
The intense attention over their relationship forced her to miss her high school prom.
Kobe’s family is said to have refused to attend their low-key wedding because they were reportedly concerned that he was too young to wed and were worried there was no pre-nup agreement.
In 2003, the year their daughter Natalia was born, Kobe was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a 19-year-old in a hotel in Colorado. Rape charges were later dropped after he claimed it was consensual and Vanessa appeared alongside him at a press conference where he admitted cheating on her.
The tearful star told his wife: ‘You’re my backbone. You’re a blessing. You’re a piece of my heart. You’re the air I breathe.’
KOBE Bryant posted a moving tribute to his wife Vanessa just weeks before the tragic helicopter crash in which he died alongside his daughter
He added: ‘And you’re the strongest person I know, and I’m so sorry for having to put you through this and having to put our family through this.’
The accuser later dropped all charges.
The couple faced heartache in 2005 when Vanessa suffered a miscarriage due to an ectopic pregnancy. He later blamed himself for the stress he had put her through.
Speaking in the Showtime documentary, Kobe Bryant’s Muse he said: ‘We should be building our family. But because of my mistake, because of this tough year, we lost a baby.’
The couple had their second daughter Gianna in 2006.
Kobe and Vanessa at the 90th Annual Academy Awards in Hollywood in 2018
But in 2011 their relationship was on the rocks again and Vanessa filed for divorce citing ‘irreconcilable differences’ and was set to get half of Kobe’s $150million fortune in the settlement.
However, two years later they said the divorce was off and in 2016 they had their third daughter Bianca.
Kobe and Gianna, a keen basketball player herself, had been on their way to the Mamba Academy for basketball practice when the chopper crashed at around 10am.
The seven other people on board were also killed.
The pilot – named locally as Ara Zobayan – was trying to turn the aircraft when it smashed into hills of Las Virgenes Canyon, which is home to celebrities including the Kardashians.
Orange Coast College baseball coach John Altobelli, his wife Kerry, and their daughter Alyssa were also among the dead.