The world is still in the throes of grief following the tragic and untimely death of Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna. The NBA legend and his daughter died on January 26 in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California.
In the wake of this tragedy, media outlets across the country have reminisced about Bryant’s legacy, from his many accolades to his cameo appearances on film and television.
Who remembers this episode of Sister, Sister? #KobeBryant, you will be missed. ❤️ #RIPBlackMamba @TiaMowry @TameraMowryTwo pic.twitter.com/M3qLJhLxHW
— TV One (@tvonetv) January 30, 2020
On Thursday, TV ONE posted a cameo appearance that Bryant made on the popular 1990s sitcom Sister, Sister. In the video clip, both Tia and Tamera flaunt an autographed picture of Kobe to Melissa, the rich new nemesis at their school. However, Melissa one-ups and stuns the twin pair when she brings out the famed NBA legend and Oscar winner for an appearance at their school.
This wasn’t the only television show that Bryant appeared on in the 1990s and 2000s. He also appeared on Moesha and All That. You can view both of those appearances below:
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