Kobe Bryant Tribute d'Ellen Degeneres is all about the celebration of life
Ellen Degeneres broke as she was talking about celebrating life as a result of Kobe Bryant's death.
Ellen Degeneres delivered an emotional monologue on his discussion show Tuesday about the death ofKobe Bryant, who shook the world and degeneration in particular. During his opening monologue, which was turned Monday, Degeneres broke into tears as she said that his birthday Sunday was "a day of celebration" until they "had tragic news On Kobe Bryant and everything changed in a second. " The legend of the NBA died in a helicopter accident that killed eight other people, including his 13-year-old daughter,Gianna Bryant.
"Life is short and it's fragile," said Dengeneres in his monologue. "And we do not know how many birthdays we have. We do not need to have a birthday to celebrate. Just celebrate life. If you did not tell someone you love them, do it now. Tell people you love them. Call your friends. SMS SMS from your friends. Crush them. Kisses them. "
And then, ending in a characteristic way with a handle box, degenerates said: "Be kind to the inhabitants of the DMV, they are people. Be nice with them."
As always, she encouraged her viewers to practice kindness,compassion, appreciation, andAcknowledgement. "I know I'm lucky to have a woman who loves me so much," she said. "I can come to work every day with people who make me laugh. I love everyone with whom I work."
Bryant appeared onEllenseveral times throughout his career, even giving himHis first exclusive interview After his NBA retirement in 2016. Before playing a video validation of Bryant's appearances of Bryant on his show, Degeneres said, "Kobe was a legend that will always remember what he accomplished on the basketball court. But also remembered his kindness and kindness. The moments when he helped us restore to the deserving of our show. "
Tuesday, Degeneres took toTwitter Write "Kobe Bryant was someone who was still there when we wanted to help someone in need. For that, I will always be grateful."