Gizelle Bryant’s daughter, Adore Bryant, has followed in her mother’s footsteps as a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. The 19-year-old recently recreated one of Bryant’s college-era photos. Adore was initiated into the sorority last week, which comes months after his twin sister, Angel, joined the org.
Adore Bryant recreates her mother’s AKA photo
Adore took to social media to share a public tribute to her mother. She posed wearing a black jacket, a green beret and a pink bag hanging on her shoulder. Adore included her mother’s original photograph in a second slide of an Instagram post.
“Legacy. I have fulfilled a life long dream of entering into the sisterhood Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. A dream that completes my mother’s legacy,” Adore wrote in the caption of the post. “To you, Soror Mommy, I thank you for showing me the meaning of lifelong sisterhood and service.”
She added how grateful she is to have joined AKA: “As I follow in the footsteps of the distinguished Gamma Theta women whom have come before me, I am forever grateful for the ability to be apart of something GreaTer,” she wrote. “To my Gorgeous and Talented line sisters, I thank you all for pouring into me endless love, support, and sisterhood that will last a lifetime. Beauty Unparalleled, Grace Undefined, An Alpha Kappa Alpha Woman is one of a kind.”
Bryant publicly reacted to the post by writing, “36 years later!!! This makes me cry. 🥲 #Legacy like no other! I love you Adore 🩷💚 Skee Wee My Soror Skee Wee.”
Gizelle Bryant’s three daughters are attending HBCUs
Bryant shared three children with her ex-husband Jamal Bryant: Grace and twins Angel and Adore. Grace enrolled at Florida A&M University, while Angel is attending Spelman College and Adore is at Hampton University.
“I have three girls that I dropped off,” Bryant said in a November 2024 episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, according to People. “That was tough. I had to drop off three girls, three different cities, in 72 hours.”
Bryant also said she wasn’t worried about sending her daughters to college.
“They’re light years past where I was at their age,” she said, referring to Angel and Adore. “So excited about their future, and planning to make sure they meet their goals. It’s an honor to see them grow.”
