Man appeared as naked baby on Nirvana cover sues for 'sexual exploitation'
Spencer Elden alleged he has suffered lifelong damages from the image used on the "Nevermind" cover.
A man who appeared as a naked baby on the cover of Nirvana's 1991 "Nevermind" album has filed a lawsuit against the surviving members of the influential band, alleging the image was child sexual exploitation.
In a lawsuit filed in federal court in California, Spencer Elden alleged he has suffered lifelong damages from the image used on the album's cover, which depicted him swimming naked toward a dollar bill pierced with a fish hook.
"Nevermind" is one of the best-selling albums of all time, having sold over 30 million copies worldwide.
"Defendants intentionally commercially marketed Spencer’s child pornography and leveraged the shocking nature of his image to promote themselves and their music at his expense," he alleged in the lawsuit, which was filed on Tuesday.
Elden, now 30, is asking for $150,000 in compensation from each of several defendants, including Universal Music Group, photographer Kirk Weddle, Nirvana drummer and rock legend Dave Grohl, Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic and Courtney Love, the widow of Nirvana's lead singer Kurt Cobain, who died in 1994.
Spencer Elden, who appeared as the naked baby pictured on Nirvana's 1991 album cover for ‘Nevermind,’ is suing the band and Kurt Cobain’s estate for child sexual exploitation, @TMZ reports.
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) August 25, 2021
Elden claims the image is child pornography and says consent was never given for its use. pic.twitter.com/BwbaIMWloa
so the nirvana baby is suing nirvana for the nevermind cover but also has staged countless recreations and the lawsuit is only happening after the nirvana baby wanted to do an art show with nirvana and had to speak to their managers. alright, cool, got it. pic.twitter.com/3nMia2Ergg
— emma (@emvstheVOID) August 25, 2021
first he recreates the photo proud of his self and then he denounces #nirvana 🤡🤡🤡 pic.twitter.com/CHexeMqXxQ
— 🌈 (@blackarietem) August 25, 2021
Universal Music Group, Weddle and a publicist for Love did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
According to the lawsuit, Elden's parents never received any compensation for the image shot by Weddle, who was a friend of Elden's father.
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The lawsuit alleged Cobain initially agreed to have a sticker censor Elden's genitals on the album cover, but no stickers were used.
Elden recreated the image as an adult in 2016, and has "Nevermind" tattooed on his chest.
Weddle told the Guardian in 2019 that he was still in contact with Elden.
Weddle told the publication: “I used to think, ‘Man, when that kid is 16 he’s gonna hate my guts!’ He doesn’t, but he’s conflicted about the picture. He feels that everybody made money off it and he didn’t. I think he deserves something. But it’s always the record labels that make the money."
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