Award Shows February 10, 2020
Kim Kardashian Remembers Kobe Bryant at Vanity Fair Oscar Party
It was “date night” for Kim Kardashian and Kanye West at the Vanity Fair Oscar party, where she talked about basketball icon Kobe Bryant, two weeks after he perished in a helicopter crash with his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven other victims.
Referring to Kobe's family — he was survived by his wife Vanessa and their other daughters, Natalia, Bianka and Capri — Kim told “Extra's” Terri Seymour, “I can't even imagine as a mom… He will have one of the most amazing legacies. He's one of the best. It's amazing to see people honoring him tonight and at so many other events.”
At the Oscars, Kobe was the first to be honored during the memoriam. Spike Lee also wore a purple-and-gold tuxedo with the #24 on the front and back. That was Kobe's number for the second half of his career with the Lakers.
How Kobe Bryant Was Honored at the Oscars 2020
View StoryKim watched the Oscars as she got ready for the party. She added, “[Kanye] was just hanging with the kids.”
She pointed out, “As we were leaving, one of them was waking up. We were trying to sneak out of the house, she was waking up just to see what we were wearing. She was so excited.”
Kim proudly noted that their four kids are “so good.”