Lana Del Rey recently had an interview published by The Guardian on June 12 where she discussed her heroes, Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse, according to the Huffington Post.
One can't deny that both of these artists died much younger than they should've.
"I wish I was dead already," Lana Del Rey had stated. When the interviewer challenged what the "Ultraviolence" hitmaker had just said, she insisted, "I do! I don't want to have to keep doing this. But I am."
On Sunday, June 22, Frances Bean Cobain, daughter of former Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain called out Lana Del Rey's comments in series of tweets.
Cobain tweeted specifically to Lana Del Rey, "the death of young musicians isn't something to romanticize."
She added, "I'll never know my father because he died young & it becomes a desirable feat because ppl like u think it's 'cool.'"
Cobain concluded, "Well, it's fucking not. Embrace life, because u only get one life. The ppl u mentioned wasted that life.Don't be 1 of those ppl."
When a Lana fan responded to Frances' tweets, telling her to leave Lana alone, Cobain retorted, "I told her to not waste her life. How is that attacking. I literally said embrace this life because u only get1."
Cobain added, "ur too talented to waste it away."
In response to Cobain's reported statements against Lana Del Rey, the "Ultraviolence" singer responded with grace, as she always does, according to MTV News.
"It's all good. He was asking me a lot about your dad I said I like him because he was talented not because he died young. The other half of what I said wasn't really related to the people he mentioned. I don't find that part of music glam either," tweeted Lana.