David Bowie's wife Iman gets half of his $100 million fortune
Rock legend David Bowie passed away on January 10, but it has now emerged that his beloved wife Iman will get nearly half of his $100 million fortune.
Iman and Bowie were married for 16 years. Official papers obtained by the New York Post’s Page Six claim nearly half of the fortune, including the couple’s home in Manhattan would go to Iman.
Various media outlets have now asked who will receive the rest of the share. Iman and Bowie’s daughter Alexandria is next in line. She will get the second biggest share of the fortune — including the late singer’s Ulster County home in New York. Alexandria will be sharing the rest of the wealth with David’s son with Mary Angela Barnett, film director Duncan Jones. According to the will, the surprise receivers have been Bowie’s personal assistant and nanny. PA Corinne Coco Schwab got a $2 million chunk and another $1 million went to son Duncan’s former nanny, Marion Skene.