David Bowie Left Half His Fortune to Iman and Wants His Ashes Scattere
- 8 years ago
David Bowie’s will was filed on Friday in Manhattan’s Surrogate’s Court, according to the New York Times.
Twenty pages long, the will disperses Bowie’s $100 million fortune among his family and a couple of employees, and contains some very Bowie-esque directives for his ashes.
Bowie, a longtime Buddhist, "was so taken with Bali," the Times reports, "that he had an Indonesian-style refuge built on Mustique, in the Caribbean," and requested that his body be shipped to Bali, and "cremated there in accordance with the Buddhist rituals."
Duncan Jones , Bowie's 44-year-old son from a previous marriage to Mary Angela Barnett , gets 25 percent ; his daughter with Iman, Alexandria Zahra Jones , will get the same, though through a trust, since she's only 15.
Bowie’s wife, Iman, will receive half of his fortune, as well as the apartment the two shared in Manhattan’s SoHo
Twenty pages long, the will disperses Bowie’s $100 million fortune among his family and a couple of employees, and contains some very Bowie-esque directives for his ashes.
Bowie, a longtime Buddhist, "was so taken with Bali," the Times reports, "that he had an Indonesian-style refuge built on Mustique, in the Caribbean," and requested that his body be shipped to Bali, and "cremated there in accordance with the Buddhist rituals."
Duncan Jones , Bowie's 44-year-old son from a previous marriage to Mary Angela Barnett , gets 25 percent ; his daughter with Iman, Alexandria Zahra Jones , will get the same, though through a trust, since she's only 15.
Bowie’s wife, Iman, will receive half of his fortune, as well as the apartment the two shared in Manhattan’s SoHo