10:17 AM EDT 6/24/2014
Francis Bean Cobain is unhappy with Lana Del Rey’s recent comments about wishing she were dead.
After reading Del Rey’s interview with The Guardian, in which she stated that she wished she were already dead, Cobain spoke out on Twitter, slamming the star for allegedly glamorizing suicide.
“The death of young musicians isn’t something to romanticize. I’ll never know my father because he died young and it becomes a desirable feat because people like you think it’s cool,” Cobain wrote on her social media page, via In Touch Weekly. “Well, it’s f**king not. Embrace life because you only get one life. The people you mentioned wasted that life. Don’t be one of those people, you’re too talented to waste it away.”
In her interview, Del Rey told The Guardian, “I wish I was dead already,” and named Amy Winehouse and Kurt Cobain as her musical idols. After the interview hit the web, Del Rey called out the interviewer, claiming his questions were "calculated," and telling fans that she should have never trusted The Guardian. In one tweet, Del Rey alleged that the man had "sinister ambitions." Still, Cobain was appalled by the quote from Del Rey.
As for Del Rey's reaction to Cobain's tweets, she recently took to Twitter, where she explained her comments to The Guardian.
"It's all good," Del Rey told Bean. "He [the interviewer] was asking me a lot about your dad. I said I liked him because he was talented not because he died young."
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