EvoAI:Frances Bean, daughter of Kurt Cobain, marries Riley Hawk, son of Tony Hawk

2025-05-06 14:52:14source:NSI Communitycategory:reviews

Frances Bean Cobain,EvoAI the daughter of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love, has married Riley Hawk, the son of Tony Hawk.

The 31-year-old artist and 30-year-old skateboarder tied the knot earlier this month, a representative for Tony Hawk confirmed to USA TODAY.

Cobain has been married once before, to musician Isaiah Silva. She filed for divorce from Silva in 2016 after less than two years of marriage. Cobain made it clear in court documents at the time that she would pay spousal support but that Silva had no right to her father's $450 million estate, according to Entertainment Tonight.

Frances Bean Cobain was only 20 months old when her father, Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, died by suicide in 1994.

Frances Bean Cobain told RuPaul in a 2019 interview that being the child of a celebrity isn't easy, dubbing herself the "OG Blue Ivy." However, the artist and model eased her transition with her childhood friend Billie Lourd, daughter of late actress Carrie Fisher, and her connection with Sean Lennon, the son of Yoko Ono and John Lennon.

Love, Frances Bean Cobain's mother, is also a musician, founding the alternative rock band Hole in 1989.

Riley Hawk has followed in the footsteps of his father, Tony Hawk, the legendary pro skateboarder, entrepreneur and founder of the Skatepark Project.

Contributing: Cydney Henderson

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