“Stephen A. Smith SLAMS Vanessa Bryant Over Pregnancy With New Boyfriend | Shocking Take”
Stephen A. Smith SLAMS Vanessa Bryant Over Pregnancy With New Boyfriend | Shocking Take
Stephen A. Smith was having a very, very bad morning. Already tense, he opened “First Take” with a warning glare. “I’m not in a very good mood,” he said, and you could tell he meant it. The usual banter was gone. Today, receipts were about to be read, and the target was Vanessa Bryant.
For months, rumors had swirled about Vanessa’s new romance. Kobe’s tragic death had left his family reeling, and the world—still so invested in the memory of the Black Mamba—kept watch over his widow. At first, Vanessa had been careful, almost invisible at public events. But whispers grew louder when talk surfaced that she was pregnant with her new boyfriend’s child, barely five years after Kobe and Gianna passed.
Most people might have understood her need for happiness. Not Stephen A. Instead, he went nuclear.
He called out Vanessa on air: “You risked your kids for a guy you barely knew. You got played. You let that man into your home, let him swipe Kobe’s anniversary jewelry, and now you want sympathy?” The rant was as cold as it was viral. The comment sections exploded.
It wasn’t just the breakup itself. Word spread that Vanessa’s new boyfriend was seen leaving with expensive jewelry and cash—gifts Kobe had once proudly presented to his wife. The scandal got deeper when it was revealed Vanessa herself filed a complaint at the Newport Beach Police Department, asking for the report to be kept quiet and discreet. Even so, sources leaked the detail: she suspected her boyfriend, not a burglar. To make matters worse, Vanessa was a no-show at an awards event, leaving fans and paparazzi grasping for answers.
But that wasn’t even the wildest turn. Enter Pamela Bryant, Kobe’s mother—and a force of nature when it comes to protecting her grandkids. When she heard that Vanessa’s new boyfriend was living in the same home as her granddaughters, Pamela stormed into the house unannounced. Raised voices, angry accusations, and a standoff—captured by nosy neighbors and quickly spread online. Pamela called Vanessa every name in the book, accused her of betraying Kobe’s legacy and putting her grandchildren in danger, and then demanded custody.
“For my son,” Pamela thundered, “I will go to the depths of hell before I let you ruin those kids the way you ruined him!”
Vanessa was shattered. Sobbed on social media, posted cryptic messages about betrayal and evil working overtime, and tried to rally sympathy with lines like “Might be time to sharpen those fangs.” For the first time, the loyal crowd of NBA wives didn’t close ranks around her. Instead, comment sections turned ugly. “A wolf in sheep’s clothing…” one user wrote. “It’s all smiles in public and a monster behind the scenes.” People remembered the long-standing tension between Vanessa and Kobe’s parents, and now it looked like the Bryant family might win custody of the girls.
Amid the chaos, the rumor mill cranked even faster. Vanessa—now single—was spotted at a Snoop Dogg concert, leading to speculation about the nature of their relationship. “There’s no way she’s been alone for four years,” one commentator said. “You know she’s got to be with someone on the low.” Suddenly, even the brands and sponsors backing the Bryant legacy started to waver.
But Stephen A. Smith wasn’t done. He took aim at something even more serious than the latest boyfriend—Kobe’s charity money. In a biting, direct segment, he flashed documents he claimed were from Kobe and Vanessa’s joint foundations, suggesting there were inconsistencies—maybe even cash funneled out. He didn’t outright accuse Vanessa of embezzlement, but he didn’t have to. The implication was clear and the reaction ferocious.
“I’m not saying any names,” he growled, “But when you run a foundation for kids and you let a man walk off with that much, what does that say?” His words hung in the air like a guillotine.
Through it all, Vanessa said little—her social media posts cryptic and defensive. The public, once eager to defend her, now wondered if they’d been duped.
The fallout was absolute. Sponsors distanced themselves, contracts were paused, and the “Mamba” dream suddenly seemed shaky. At the center of the storm: Vanessa, fighting not only for her reputation, but for her daughters.
And in the background, Stephen A. Smith kept pressing: “Vanessa, you did this. I’m just here to make sure nobody forgets.”
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