Page Six has given details of the late iconic musician, David Bowie’s Will and how he shared his wealth to his family before death. He left about half of his $100million fortune as well as a Manhattan apartment - to his wife Iman.


According to Page Six he signed the 20-page document on August 25, 2004, under his name David Robert Jones, directing two lawyers to pay his wife of 23 years income from a trust of around $50million four times a year. She can ask for additional funds to support her 'health, education and maintenance', the will states. 

Most of the remaining money will be split between the couple's 15-year-old daughter, Alexandria 'Lexi' Zahra Jones, and Bowie's 44-year-old son with first wife Angie Bowie - the filmmaker Duncan Jones.

Duncan will be given $25million directly, while Lexi will have to wait until she's 25 to get her inheritance.  On top of the money, Lexi is inheriting an Ulster County, New York, residence. 

Duncan's nanny Marion Skene was left $1million, with Bowie's personal assistant Corinne Coco Schwab receiving $2million, Page Six reported. 

Page Six reported that Bowie requested his ashes be dispersed in Bali 'in accordance with Buddhist rituals.'