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Posted: 2023-10-24T16:17:42Z | Updated: 2023-10-24T17:03:40Z Kurt Cobains Daughter Ties The Knot With Tony Hawks Son | HuffPost

Kurt Cobains Daughter Ties The Knot With Tony Hawks Son

Cool kids Frances Bean Cobain and Riley Hawk also had quite the special officiant, according to court docs obtained by TMZ.
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Artist and model Frances Bean Cobain has married skateboarder Riley Hawk, HuffPost confirms.

Court documents obtained by TMZ reveal the daughter of grunge rock royalty Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love, and scion of skateboarding legend Tony Hawk  tied the knot on Oct. 7, after acquiring a marriage license in San Diego County.

Though details about the union are scant, the license lists none other than R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe as officiant. The alt-rocker is Cobain’s godfather. 

Representatives for Tony Hawk confirmed the marriage in a statement to HuffPost. Love and Stipe did not immediately return the site’s request for comment.

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Frances Bean are Riley Hawk recently tied the knot.
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Cobain, 31, and Hawk, 30, have reportedly been dating since 2021, but she didn’t go public with the relationship until the start of last year.

This is Hawk’s first marriage and Cobain’s second. She previously wed musician Isaiah Silva in June 2014 but filed for divorce less than two years later in March 2016.

While both were declared single in November 2017, the exes stayed locked in a legal battle over one of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain’s most iconic instruments the acoustic guitar he played during the band’s November 1993 performance on “MTV Unplugged.”

In May 2018, a judge determined Silva could keep the guitar, which he claimed was given to him as a gift.

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