![]() Nevermind is never not going to be on Spencer Elden’s mind. Maybe he blows a settlement on legal Lithium to escape the psychological impact of his unsought after fame.īut one thing’s for certain. Now-adult Spencer Elden is suing Nirvana for alleged child exploitation over the iconic Nevermind album cover, which features him as a four-month-old baby. Maybe he uses the proceeds to move somewhere in, I don’t know, Alaska? Places with limited broadband and less chance of seeing himself so he can concentrate on his art in peace. The significance of the artwork is likely to be scrutinised further given that the baby in the image, now grown up, has decided to sue Nirvana and Kurt Cobain’s estate on grounds of alleged. It isn’t too much for him to ask that some of it finds its way into his pocket. He didn’t ask to entertain us as teens when the lights were out, or on, and the records or CDs were spinning.Ĭrass the lawsuit may be, but there’s an awful lot of money from the project still being generated and there’s plenty still sloshing around. Elden, of course, wouldn’t have been aware if he was getting ripped off when the picture was taken, reportedly for a couple of hundred dollars. The creative arts are also littered with examples of people getting paid minuscule fees for important roles in projects that go on to become mega hits. ‘No Reasonable Person’ Would Consider Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind’ Cover Child Porn, Lawyers Say Four criminal defense attorneys explain why they think the now-grown baby on the 1991 album. ![]()
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