Vanessa Bryant is part of the Women Changing the World issue -- set to be released on Friday.
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In an exclusive interview, Bryant talked about the devastating loss of Kobe and Gianna, who died when the helicopter slammed into a hillside on Jan. 26, 2020.
She said Kobe and Gianna motivate her to keep going and to try to find "the light in the darkness."
"My girls help me smile through the pain," she said of her daughters Natalia, Bianka and Capri. "They give me strength."
Vanessa Bryant wants to publicly disclose names of LASD deputies accused of sharing Kobe crash photos
Kobe Bryant crash: Helicopter pilot ignored training, violated flight standards, NTSB says
Last month, Vanessa Bryant amended her lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, asking a court to publicly disclose the names of the deputies accused of taking and sharing photos of Kobe Bryant and other victims at the crash site.
In an Instagram story, Vanessa Bryant criticized the Sheriff's Department for trying to redact the names of the accused deputies.
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She noted that in any other situation the suspects names would be unsealed. She described the move as a double standard.
The Sheriff's Department declined to comment.
The National Transportation Safety Board primarily blamed pilot Ara Zobayan in the Jan. 26, 2020 crash that killed him along with the eight passengers who were heading to a girls basketball tournament.