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The Emily Show

Nirvana sued over Nevermind Album art

The Emily Show

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True Crime, Entertainment News, News

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2021

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

The guy who was the baby on the Nirvana Nevermind album cover is now suing the band, band members, the estate of Curt Kobain, and others over the image. The Federal lawsuit filed on August 24, 2021, alleges that the image is an exploitative photo of a child (CP) and that he was forced into this situation. This suit has some very fundamental problems and has really pissed me off. I can’t wait to hear what you think about this one.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Emily show or should I say hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello?

0:10.7

Hello? Yes, Emily. Please don't say okay. I couldn't out myself. Today we're talking about the

0:16.4

Nirvana baby being a big baby ensuing Nirvana over the Nevermind album cover. I don't know if this

0:23.3

is going to be a helpful breakdown or a just flat out rant about how much I hate this lawsuit.

0:32.0

Hopefully there's some information you will learn nudity does not equal a legal issue.

0:38.4

So we're going to break it all down and yes we are going to talk about concepts of CP and

0:45.5

alleged child sexual exploitation. But really what we're talking about is the Nirvana never

0:51.7

might album cover with the naked baby, the dollar bill, the fish hook. You know the album cover I'm

0:58.2

talking about. We're all the same age here. You know what I'm talking about. We should just

1:02.2

get into it. I have so many thoughts on this one and I am I'm frustrated with this lawsuit.

1:07.5

I really am. I have a lot of frustration about this lawsuit and you're going to get to hear about

1:11.7

it right now. So let's just let's just get into it. Hey there. Welcome to the Emily show. I'm your

1:18.2

host Emily Debaker, badass lawyer and everyone's favorite legal commentator breaking down the legal

1:24.0

shit in the news and pop culture stories you want to talk about. I've been a licensed attorney

1:29.1

for over 15 years. I'm a former prosecutor and I'm a big fan of the Chrissy words. So let's break it down.

1:42.4

Before we get all the way into it. I think the quote that sums up my generation is

1:47.1

here we are now entertain us entertain us. No, I really do enjoy Nirvana. I went to high school in

1:55.1

the 90s. I remember this album so well. I remember being in my childhood bedroom listening to

2:04.1

smells like teen spirit on like the top nine at nine on K rock in the evening on my radio like

2:10.2

while I was laying in bed getting ready to go to bed and before love line came on. So I like I

2:15.5

have visceral memories of this music video of this album cover of this album but that's not why

2:20.8

I'm mad because if this was actually an issue I would be like hey let's talk about what we've

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