Kobe Bryant’s Daughter Natalia Is Hired By Beyoncé As A Renaissance World Tour Intern

Kobe Bryant's Daughter Natalia Is Hired By Beyoncé As A Renaissance World Tour Intern

Natalia Bryant, the daughter of Kobe Bryant, has joined Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour as an intern. 

Fans became aware that Natalia Bryant was listed as an intern under the Parkwood Entertainment organization in the tour credits when Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour debuted in Europe earlier this month.

Bryant, a 20-year-old USC student who previously worked with Beyoncé, modeled for an Ivy Park advertisement in 2021.

She posted on Instagram at the time, “I’m so excited to be a part of the new Ivy Park campaign,” in honor of the success. “Love you so much, Auntie BB.”

Being close to Vanessa and frequently spotted courtside at the Staples Center for Kobe’s Laker games throughout his illustrious career, Beyoncé has known the Bryant family for a long time.

May’s schedule for the Renaissance World Tour includes performances in Scotland, Sunderland (England), Paris, and London.

Bey and JAY-Z have paid a staggering $200 million for the most expensive home ever built in California, and Beyoncé’s world tour is predicted to bring in over $2 billion, making it the highest-grossing tour in history.

The Carters recently purchased the 30,000-square-foot property in California’s Malibu neighborhood, claims TMZ. Bey and Jay got a great deal on the eight-acre estate, which overlooks the Pacific Ocean and was initially marketed for $295 million; their $200 million price tag exceeds the previous record-breaking sale in California of $177 million.

Although an apartment in New York City was sold for $238 million, the $200 million price tag isn’t the most expensive in American history.

According to reports, the all-concrete residence was constructed over a 15-year period by art collector William Bell. It was created by Japanese architect Tadao Ando, who is currently working on a project for Kanye West.

Given that the Carter family spent $88 million on a Bel-Air house in 2017, it is unknown if they would relocate to the Malibu estate.

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