David Bowie left his $100 million estate to his supermodel wife Iman and his two children, and he wanted his ashes scattered in Bali in a Buddhist ritual, according to his will.
The will, filed Friday in Manhattan under his legal name David Robert Jones, left Iman half of Bowie’s worth and the home they shared in New York’s SoHo. Bowie died Jan. 10 of liver cancer at age 69.
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Duncan Jones, Bowie’s son from a previous marriage to Angela Barnett, received 25%. Bowie’s and Iman’s daughter Alexandria also received 25%. He left $2 million to longtime personal assistant Corinne Schwab and $1 million to Marion Skene, a friend and nanny of his oldest child.