Tuesday, Feb. 20, marks what would have been Kurt Cobain’s 53rd birthday.
In honor of the legendary Nirvana frontman, widow Courtney Love and their daughter Frances Bean both took to Instagram and shared photos of Cobain.
Frances Bean, 27, was just shy of two-years-old when her father died by suicide in April 1994.
Heartfelt: Frances Bean, 27, shared this photo of her father, Kurt Cobain, holding her as a baby to mark what would have been his 53rd birthday on Tuesday, Feb. 20
Love, 55, paid tribute by posting a picture of Cobain playing an acoustic guitar with a simple but sweet heart emoji in the caption.
Frances honored her father by sharing a touching photo of him holding her in his arms as a young baby as he stared deep into her eyes.
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Courtney Love says she’s been sober 18 months as she accepts… She also added a green heart and a dove emoji.
Love was married to the guitarist and singer from 1992 until his death, following a long struggle with depression and heroin addiction.
Tribute: Courtney Love shared this photo of her late husband in honor of his birthday
Frances Bean inherited 37% of her late father’s estate in December 2009, which is said to earn her $95,000 a month in 2019; she is pictured with her mother in January 2015
Frances Bean inherited 37% of her late father’s estate in December 2009.
In 2019, she revealed that she feels ‘guilt’ over inheriting the money, which she is said to be about $95,000 a month, because she ‘didn’t earn it,’ as reported by People.
‘It’s almost like this big, giant loan that I’ll never get rid of,’ she revealed during an episode of the RuPaul: What’s The Tee? podcast.
‘I have an almost foreign relationship to it or guilt because it feels like money from somebody that I’ve never met, let alone earned myself.’
Rock royalty: Frances Bean was an infant when she attended the MTV Video Music Awards with her father and mother in 1993
Nirvana burst out of the underground and into the mainstream music scene with the release of their seminal album Nevermind in 1991, with the help of its powerful lead single Smells Like Teen Spirit.
For the next three years, the Seattle-based rockers went on to become among the biggest bands in the world, selling over 75 million records worldwide.
Eventually, Nirvana was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in their first year of eligibility in 2014.
Legendary: Nirvana was among the biggest bands in the world following the release of their seminal album Nevermind in late 1991; Cobain (center) is pictured with bandmates Dave Grohl and Kirst Novoselic at the MTV Video Music Awards in 1992
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