Kurt Cobain’s Daughter Claims Major Film ‘Definitely Stole My Likeness’

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Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love’s daughter Frances Bean Cobain has claimed that her likeness was used in Les Miserables, the Broadway play and film. In her funny Instagram post, she sarcastically asked for free Broadway tickets for life.

“Ok, let’s just all agree here and now that’s Les Miserables most definitely stole my likeness and I’m indebted, at the very least, to free broadway tickets for life. And maybe Anne Hathaway’s Oscar …”

Frances Bean Cobain was recently interviewed by E about the new song teaser she put out. She was also asked if she believes her father Kurt Cobain would be proud of her and her art. She also hinted that she plans to record original songs.

“With regards to music, I don’t want to pigeon hole myself and say I am a musician or a visual artist because I feel like it’s all encompassing and I feel like every bit of my art is related to the other,” said the 25-year-old. “So do I want to pursue my music further and see it come to fruition and see something further and see something palpable? Absolutely.”

When asked about what she thinks her late father, the Nirvana frontman who died by suicide in 1994, would think of her music, Frances, who attended the event with Scott, had a very candid answer.

“I don’t have an answer for that because I don’t want to speak on someone else’s behalf,” said the artist. “I would hope that he would be proud of the human being I am even if he didn’t like the art I am putting out. That’s all I would ask of anyone in my life.”