The widow of the late NBC star, who lost her husband and 13-year-old daughter Gigi in a crash from their private life, has had to refute rumors of her suicide: "I will never kill myself because I have my daughters who need me in their lives"
Vanessa Bryant and her husband Kobe. "Enjoy every second with your loved ones"
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Vanessa Bryant, widow of the late BBC star Kobe Bryant, was forced to refute rumors of her suicide following the helicopter accident that took the lives of her husband, 13-year-old daughter Gigi and seven other victims. This was reported yesterday on social networks, which is reportedly signed by the BBC, according to which Vanessa has taken her own life following a major depression from which she has suffered since the horrific accident in which she lost her loved ones.
I'm alive! Don't invent falsehoods. I'm never going to kill myself because I have my daughters to support them in this life. Thanks to all who support me.
- Vanessa Bryant (@VanessaBryantKG) February 3, 2020
"I'm alive!", Kobe's widow wrote on social networks, attaching photos of her and her late husband and daughter, "Don't make up fiction. I'll never kill myself, because I have my daughters who need me in their lives. Thank you to all those who support me." .
With my love Kobe. Enjoy every second next to your loved ones, because you never know when they will leave this world.
Share my message
Thank you all for the support you give us.
#Kobe #KobeRIP #KobeByrant #Love #KobeAndGigi #Mamba pic.twitter.com/zdPZOXmQi4
- Vanessa Bryant (@VanessaBryantKG) February 4, 2020
Later in the day Vanessa posted another picture of Kobe and Gigi and wrote: "My girls and I want to thank the millions of people who supported us and showered us with love in this awful moment. Thank you for prayers, we need them. Enjoy every second with your loved ones, never possible To know when they will leave the world. Pass this message on. "