Who Inherited David Bowie's Money After His Death? |

Most of David Bowie's earlier years saw the icon live a life of indulgence through a variety of personas. However, in his later years, he settled into family life. And, as evidenced by an interview with Sydney Morning Herald, per BowieWonderworld.com, he couldn't be happier about that. He even told the outlet that his wife, supermodel Iman, and their daughter, Alexandria Zahra Jones, would be touring with him as he, "Couldn't bear to be away from them." It's no surprise, then, that when it came to writing his will, Iman, Alexandria, and his son from his first marriage, Duncan Jones, took center stage. 

It's no secret that Bowie and Iman's love story was the stuff of fairytales. Iman even declared that she would never marry again after his death. In fact, speaking to Hello last year, she revealed that she wouldn't even use the term "late husband." "Someone a few years ago referred to David as my late husband, and I said 'No, he's not my late husband. He's my husband,'" she shared. According to ET, Iman received the majority of Bowie's estate — an estimated 50% of his net worth. 

As for his children, ET revealed that both received a $25 million inheritance. Additionally, Alexandria would get the family's upstate New York home when she turned 25. 

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