Frances Bean Cobain
As the daughter of two of the most well known rock stars of the 20th century, Frances Bean Cobain was famous seemingly from birth. Cobain came into the world in 1992, and became the subject of immediate controversy when her mother, musician Courtney Love, was accused of having used heroin during her pregnancy, and became the subject of an investigation by child welfare services. Love was soon cleared of the accusations, but young Cobain would face another hurdle at the age of two when her father Kurt Cobain, frontman for the legendary alternative rock band Nirvana, committed suicide. His henceforth legendary status in pop culture would remain a strange issue for Cobain to deal with over the course of her life, and one that she would later deal with herself as an artist. By 2009 at the age of 16, Cobain exhibited a collection of her drawings at the La Luz de Jesus Gallery in East Hollywood under the pseudonym Fiddle Tim. In 2011, she posed for a series of photographs for artist Hedi Slimane. Around this time, she also began dating musician Isaiah Silva. The two soon became engaged, and were married in September of 2015. That same year, Cobain executive produced the documentary "Cobain: Montage of Heck" (2015), which took an honest look at the life of her father.