![]() ![]() Spencer Elden filed a lawsuit this week against the surviving Nirvana band members, Kurt Cobains estate, and Geffen. “More comically, Cardi B was sued by model Kevin Briony Jr when she replicated his signature back tattoos on another man that she had simulate oral sex on her for her album cover,” Danny added. cover baby, all grown up, is suing Nirvana for child pornography. “Model Ann Kirsten Kennis sued Vampire Weekend for using a Polaroid of her from the ’80s for their album Contra,” he said. In 2008, Spencer’s father, Rick, recounted the. ![]() Spencer Elden, the man whose unusual baby portrait was used for one of the most recognizable album covers of all time, Nirvana’s Nevermind, filed a lawsuit Tuesday alleging that. When asked whether it’s the first time someone has sued a band for an album cover, Danny said that it has happened before. Man Photographed as Baby on ‘Nevermind’ Cover Sues Nirvana, Alleging Child Pornography. Back then before the Internet you would have to go down to the local bookstore and go through child birthing books. Nirvana album-cover baby now grown says Nevermind Im suing you In 1991 Nirvana was made up of Krist Novoselic left Kurt Cobain and Dave Grohl. Unsurprisingly, that baby (whos now a total grown-up) is, today, fully aware of the images perseverance and longevity, and so for the albums 25th anniversary, Spencer Elden, AKA, 'Nirvana baby. ![]() “It’s hard not to pity Spender Elden for he has earned the wrath of music fans globally,” Danny told us and added that “It’s unclear if he was motivated by greed or desperation, regardless, he has tarnished a photograph which became symbolic of not only the ’90s grunge scene but Nirvana’s stab at corporate greed.” According to Dan, it’s ironic that the baby depicted chasing money grew up to be a baby chasing money. Kurt wanted a baby being born underwater. The Nevermind cover baby all grown up is suing Nirvana for child pornography Spencer Elden filed a lawsuit this week against the surviving Nirvana band members Kurt Cobains estate and Geffen. That cover famously featured a naked baby in a swimming pool, reaching for a dollar bill, and its become one of the most iconic images in music. Bored Panda reached out to Danny Clayton, an Australian television and radio presenter, host and DJ with four ASTRA Award nominations who shared some thoughts on the infamous lawsuit. ![]()
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