Kobe Bryant’s death is shockingly being exploited by tabloids. The majority of them have been publishing storylines that are not accurate.
InTouch Weekly recently claimed that Bryant left secret letters to his four daughters before he passed away in a helicopter crash. An unnamed source speculated on what could be written in the letters.
“It’s a piece of him he left behind… While he would never share with anyone its contents, I imagine he told them how proud he was of them, how they made him a better man, how he wanted them to be independent and, of course, how much he loved them. Hopefully, they’re of some comfort to the girls right now,” the source said.
According to Gossip Cop, there has not been any confirmation that the Los Angeles Lakers alum really wrote letters to his daughters. However, it is possible that the tabloid picked up on Bryant’s fondness for writing notes.
In 2016, he penned a letter to his younger self for the Players’ Tribune. The letter was later used for his Oscar-winning short film, “Dear Basketball.”
The late athlete has also written a series of fictional books like “The Wizenard Series,” “Legacy and the Queen,” and “Epoca the Tree of Ecrof.”
Meanwhile, the same tabloid previously claimed to know what’s going on behind the scenes among Bryant’s family members. InTouch Weekly claimed that the basketball player’s family couldn’t agree on the scale of his funeral.
Some of them allegedly want to have the funeral service at the Staples Center, while others want it to be held at a football stadium.
It is unlikely for the tabloid and any of its so-called sources to know exactly what’s going on within Bryant’s family. After all, his wife, Vanessa Bryant, has not even made such personal details public.
Vanessa has only been sharing photos and videos of her husband and 13-year-old daughter, Gigi, who also passed away following the helicopter crash. She also made her Instagram public for fans to see how special her husband and daughter were.


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