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Vanessa Bryant

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American philanthropist and public figure (born 1982)
Vanessa Bryant
Bryant in 2010
Born
Vanessa Urbieta Cornejo

(1982-05-05)May 5, 1982 (age 42)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other namesVanessa Laine
Occupations
  • Philanthropist
  • business executive
Title
Spouse
Children4 (includingGianna)

Vanessa Marie Bryant (bornVanessa Urbieta Cornejo; May 5, 1982) is an American businesswoman andphilanthropist. She is the widow of American professionalbasketball playerKobe Bryant. With her husband, she founded the Kobe and Vanessa Bryant Foundation in 2007 to provide scholarships to minority college students worldwide. Bryant leads the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation, an organization dedicated to supporting child athletes who are in need.

On January 26, 2020, Bryant's husband Kobe and her daughterGianna died in ahelicopter crash inCalabasas, California. Bryant subsequently filed a lawsuit against theLos Angeles County, which was later settled in 2023.

Early life

Bryant was born Vanessa Urbieta Cornejo on May 5, 1982, inLos 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 1990. Bryant began going by Laine's surname instead of her birth father’s, Cornejo, and officially changed her name to Vanessa Marie Laine in 2000, despite never officially being adopted by her step-father.[1][4] She has an older sister, Sophie.[1]

Her family had been living in her maternal aunt's spare room until her mother's marriage to Laine, after which they relocated toGarden Grove.[1] She attendedMarina High School inHuntington Beach.[5]

In August 1999, Bryant and her friend Rowena Ireifej attended a hip-hop concert at theIrvine Meadows Amphitheatre. They were approached by a company and offered work as music video extras and backup dancers. Bryant later appeared in music videos for artists includingKrayzie Bone andSnoop Dogg.[1] Her mother chaperoned her on the shoots.[6][1] In November 1999, 17-year-old Bryant was working as a background dancer forTha Eastsidaz rap music video "G'd Up" when she met future husband Kobe Bryant, who was on set working on a rap album.[7]

Their high-profile relationship caused disruptions at her high school, leading Bryant to complete her senior year at home as anindependent study; she graduated in 2000.[1] Her mother and step-father filed for bankruptcy in 2000 and divorced in 2002.[3]

Career and philanthropy

The Bryants andEric Garcetti in 2016

In 2007, Bryant and her husband founded the VIVO Foundation which was later renamed the Kobe and Vanessa Bryant Foundation. It is a charity that supports increasing a global perspective among young people. It provides scholarships for minority college students and other youth worldwide. The charity has collaborated with theMake-A-Wish Foundation.[8]

Bryant and her husband were founding donors of theNational Museum of African American History and Culture.[9]

In 2020, following the death ofher husband and second-oldest daughter, Bryant changed the name of her husband's Mamba Sports Foundation to the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation in honor of her daughter.[10] It supports poor child athletes.[11] In May 2021, Bryant launched a Mambacita line of clothing in honor of her daughterGianna. The line is in partnership with a female-owned brand, Dannijo and all proceeds go towards the Mambacita Sports Foundation.[12]

Bryant was the president and chief executive officer ofGranity Studios.[13]

Bryant worked withBaby2Baby to provide support for women and children in poverty. At the Baby2Baby 10-year gala in November 2021, she received a philanthropy award.[14]

Personal life

The Bryants and former U.S. presidentBarack Obama, in theOval Office in 2010

In November 1999, 17-year-old Bryant was working as a background dancer forTha Eastsidaz rap music video "G'd Up" when she met Kobe Bryant, who was on set working on a rap album.[7] Six months after meeting, the couple were engaged. Herengagement ring included a seven-carat diamond.[15][16] They married on April 18, 2001.[4] The wedding was attended by approximately twelve people and was held inDana Point, California, at the St. Edward the Confessor Catholic Church; the wedding was not attended by Kobe's parents, two sisters, longtime advisor and agent, or teammates.[1] After the marriage, she changed her name to Vanessa Marie Bryant.[17] They had four children: Natalia Diamante (born January 2003),[6]Gianna "Gigi" Maria-Onore (May 2006 - January 2020),[18] Bianka Bella (born December 2016),[19][20][21] and Capri Kobe (born June 2019).[22][23]

During the 2003sexual assault case against her husband, it was revealed that he cheated on her with multiple women.[24] Bryant defended him, stating: "I know my husband made the mistake ofadultery".[25] A few days later, she received a $4 million eight-carat purple diamond ring leading to speculation that this was a gift for her support.[4] Kobe reportedly had commissioned the ring two weeks prior.[26] He later said that he felt guilt about a miscarriage that Bryant experienced in early 2005, attributing it to the rape allegations.[27]

In 2004, Bryant accusedLakers playerKarl Malone of acting inappropriately towards her. Malone later apologized while denying making a pass at her.[6]Sports Illustrated published a story titled Vanessa-gate about "wife-poaching" by Malone.[1] Other columnists described Bryant as the newYoko Ono, and she was the subject of aSaturday Night Live parody.[6] Critics called her a drama queen, while others applauded her for challenging theNBA culture of tolerance oftomcatting.[1]

In 2009, Vanessa's housekeeper Maria Jimenez sued the Bryants, alleging that Vanessa verbally abused and humiliated her while she worked at theirNewport Coast home from September 2007 to March 2008. Vanessa allegedly forced Jimenez to stick her hand in a bag of dog feces to retrieve a price tag as punishment for putting a $690 Gucci blouse in the washing machine and routinely called her “lazy, slow, dumb, a fucking liar and fucking shit,” among other abuses.[28][29] The Bryants denied those allegations and counter-sued Jimenez, alleging that she breached aconfidentiality agreement.[6] Bryant settled the suit in 2010, paying an undisclosed amount to Jimenez.[30]

At a 2010 Lakers game against thePhoenix Suns, Bryant wore a t-shirt that read "Do I Look Illegal?” in protest against theArizona SB 1070 Immigration Law, which critics said makes life harder for illegal immigrants living in the country.[31][32]

In December 2011, Vanessa filed for divorce from Kobe, citingirreconcilable differences[25] and sparked speculation about the possible distribution of assets in a divorce.[33] Thirteen months later, the Bryants called off the divorce.[34] In 2016, David Wharton and Nathan Fenno of theLos Angeles Times described Bryant as a contradictory and "at times polarizingpublic figure".[6]

In 2012, Bryant faced public backlash and was called agold digger when she said in aNew York Magazine interview: "I certainly would not want to be married to somebody that can’t win championships. If you’re sacrificing time away from my family and myself for the benefit of winning championships, then winning a championship should happen every single year."[35][36]

In December 2020, a lawsuit was filed against Vanessa by her mother Sofia Urbieta Laine for fraud, alleging she had worked for years without pay as their “personal assistant and nanny” and that Kobe had promised to support her financially before his death in January. Vanessa allegedly kicked her mother out of her home and took away her car, according to aUnivision interview. The lawsuit was settled in 2021.[37][38]

2020 helicopter crash and subsequent litigation

On January 26, 2020, Bryant's husband and their daughter Gigi died in theCalabasas helicopter crash. She suedLos Angeles County for invasion of privacy and negligence after employees of theSheriff's Office andFire Department took photos of the victims of the crash and improperly shared them.[39] The case went to trial and, in August 2022, she was awarded $16 million in damages.[40] In February 2023, the county settled the case with Bryant and her daughters, with the county agreeing to pay $28.85 million (including the approximate $15 million awarded to her in the previous year and additional funds to settle potential claims from her daughters).[41] Vanessa Bryant said she would donate the lawsuit proceeds to the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation.[42]

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