David Bowie’s Daughter Lexi Jones on “Forcibly Removed” Experience & Clarifies Parents’ Role

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Lexi Jones Clarifies Remarks About ‘Forcibly Removed’ From Home Before David Bowie’s Death

David Bowie’s daughter, Lexi Jones, has clarified that her recent account of being “forcibly removed” from her family home prior to her father’s death was not intended to place blame on her parents, Iman and the late David Bowie. The 25-year-old artist shared her story in an Instagram video earlier this month, detailing an incident when she was 14 years old and subsequently entered a treatment program.

Details of the Incident

Jones described a scenario where she was confronted by her mother, father, and godmother, followed by the arrival of two men who escorted her from the home. She recounted feeling “stripped of any right to stay in my own life” and being transported to a treatment facility without knowing the destination. She was also unable to contact her family or learn of her father’s passing whereas in the program. USA Today reported on the initial Instagram post.

Clarification and Intent

In a follow-up post on February 27, Jones emphasized her love for her parents and stated that they were acting out of concern for her well-being. “I love my parents deeply and I don’t hold resentment toward them,” she wrote. “They were trying to facilitate a child who was struggling in ways none of us fully understood at the time.” She explained that her intention in sharing her experience was to spark conversation about the teenage treatment system and to offer support to others who have gone through similar programs. E! Online also covered the story.

Lexi Jones’s Career and Recent Operate

Jones, born Alexandria Zahra Jones in August 2000, People Magazine reports, launched her music career last year with the release of her debut album, “Xandri.” The album blends elements of pop, electronic, and indie-rock. She recently addressed comparisons to her father in a poem titled ‘David Bowie’s Daughter,’ asserting her individuality.

David Bowie Immersive Experience

Fans of David Bowie can look forward to a new immersive present, “David Bowie: You’re Not Alone,” set to open in London in April, featuring performances and rare footage of the iconic musician.

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