David Bowie's child precludes that a bit from claiming his dad's fiery debris were scattered at Burning Man.
After different news sources reported that the artist's godchild was given authorization from Bowie's significant other Iman to take a segment of his powder to the Nevada celebration, Duncan Jones asserts the reports are sham.
Jones, 45, tweeted on Monday, "That Burning Man thing? What individuals will do and say for consideration never stops to astonish me. Not genuine. Sort of a gross case also. *sigh*"
He included that if his dad needed his cinders spread in broad daylight, it would be at Skegness Butlins, a resort in Lincolnshire, England.
E! News reported that the unbelievable entertainer was regarded with a function at the Temple, a structure raised for Burning Man participants to memorialize their friends and family which is torched toward the end of the week-long occasion.
A source told E!, "We played [David's] music the whole drive from our camp to the Temple and back," including, "A large portion of us had the Bowie [lightning bolt] face paint on in his honor."
Bowie kicked the bucket of malignancy in January at age 69.
Jones, the child of the music legend and model Angie Bowie, respected his first tyke, child Stenton David, in July. He had already adulated Lorde's tribute execution to his dad at the Brit Awards.
The enthusiastic tribute commenced with a spotlight amidst a void stage as the opening lines of Bowie's "Space Oddity" recording played out of sight. Individuals from the late legend's supporting band from his 2003 A Reality Tour additionally played a mixture of Bowie's hits before Lorde went along with them on the red lit stage.
"At last found the connections to today's Brits. Just... delightful. Much thanks to you," Jones tweeted taking after the grants communicate.
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