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Frances Bean Cobain: Everything you need to know about Kurt’s daughter

Frances Bean Cobain: Everything you need to know about Kurt’s daughter

August 18, 2024, 5:00 p.m.

Frances Bean Cobain through the years

Frances Bean Cobain through the years.

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The daughter of the late Nirvana frontman celebrates her 32nd birthday on August 18. Learn about her net worth, the meaning of her name, and more.

Frances Bean-Cobain will be 32 years old on August 18, 2024.

She is known as the daughter of the late nirvana Frontman Kurt Cobain And Hole rocker Courtney Lovebut how much do you really know about them?

Dive deep into the life of Frances Bean Cobain below, including her net worth, ex-husband, the meaning of her name, and more.

READ MORE: How Frances Bean Cobain spends her father Kurt Cobain’s money

How old is Frances Bean Cobain and when was she born?

Frances Bean was born on August 18, 1992 and celebrates her 32nd birthday this week.

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On the RuPaul podcast “What’s The Tee?” in 2019, Cobain’s daughter admitted that she hadn’t received much good advice on how to handle the estate.

However, she admitted that she has become much better at managing money: “I would say that in the last two years I have really taken responsibility for every single thing by talking to the people who are responsible for my money and having detailed meetings. I have also realized that you don’t have to live a lavish life to live well.”

“You don’t have to take UberXX or whatever every time you have to go away for five minutes. If you only have to go away for ten minutes, the Uber economy is fine, that’s fine.”

Who is Frances Bean Cobain named after?

Frances Bean was named after Frances McKeethe guitarist of Scottish Indie pop duo The Vaselines. They called her ‘Bean’ because Kurt Cobain found that on ultrasound it resembled a kidney bean.

Frances McKee of The Vaselines in 2009

Frances McKee of The Vaselines in 2009.

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How old was Frances Bean when Kurt Cobain died?

Frances Bean Cobain was only 19 months old when her father Kurt Cobain died on 5 April 1994.

Who was Frances Bean Cobain married to?

Frances Cobain was married to Isaiah Silva from 2014 to 2017. Kurt Cobain’s famous MTV Unplugged guitar became the focus of their divorce battle when Silva claimed that Cobain gave him the instrument.

According to TMZ – who claimed to have read the judgment documents – Frances allowed Silva to keep the 1959 Martin D 18E on the condition that Silva’s new girlfriend vacate the couple’s LA home, which now belongs to Cobain according to the property division.

Francis Bean and Isaiah Silva at LAX airport in 2015

Francis Bean and Isaiah Silva at LAX airport in 2015.

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Who is Frances Bean Cobain married to now?

Frances Bean is married to Riley Hawk, the son of 90s professional skateboarder Tony Hawk.

The couple had been together since 2021 and went “public” when Cobain shared pictures of herself and Riley in a New Year’s post on her Instagram.

What is Frances Bean Cobain’s net worth?

Franziska Bohne is said to have a total net worth of around $200 million (£145.4 million), according to Celebrity Net Worth, most of which she expects to make by her 30th birthday. People The magazine reported that Frances also receives nearly $100,000 (£72,600) a month from her father’s estate.

When Frances Bean turned 30, she shared a heartfelt post on Instagram that read: “30!!!

“I did it! Honestly, 20-year-old Frances wasn’t sure this was going to happen. Back then, an inherent sense of deep self-loathing, dictated by insecurity, destructive coping mechanisms, and more trauma than my body or brain could process, shaped my view of myself and the world; through the lens of resentment for being drawn into a life that seemed to bring so much chaos and the kind of pain associated with grief that seemed inevitable.

“Then, ironically, it was an event on an airplane that brought me closer to death that catapulted me to run toward that lived experience with radical gratitude. I’m glad I was wrong and found ways to transform pain into knowledge.”

She concluded, “As I begin this new decade, I hope to remain gentle no matter how harsh the world can feel at times, to hold the present moment with awe, to shower the people I am fortunate to love with more appreciation than words could ever express, and to make space to continue learning so that growth never stops.

“I’m glad to be here and I’m glad you’re here too.”

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