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Taylor Swift Gives Kobe Bryant's Young Daughter A Sweet Gift During Her Show In Tearjearker Video

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The pop star gave 6-year-old Bianka Bryant, daughter of the late NBA legend Kobe Bryant, her hat while singing '22' during her 'Eras Tour' concert before giving her a big hug.

During her first Eras Tour concert in Inglewood, California on Thursday, Taylor Swift shared a heartwarming moment with Kobe Bryant's daughter Bianka.

While performing "22," the singer gifted the late NBA star and Vanessa Bryant's daughter her hat before warmly embracing the six year old Swiftie.


You can watch the tearjerking moment below.

Vanessa also shared a photo of the sweet moment on Instagram with the caption:

"We love you @taylorswift ❤️"

The post also included a snap of Vanessa's custom jean jacket featuring an image of her late husband with Taylor Swift at the Staples Center in 2015, the moment Kobe presented the singer with a "championship" banner in the rafters for achieving the most sold-out performances at the venue now known as the Crypto.com Arena.

People experienced all the warm and fuzzies over this full-circle moment.














A truly beautiful gesture.

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