Michael Hutchence’s daughter Tiger Lily confirms split from long-time boyfriend Nick Allbrook

Tiger Lily Hutchence has called it quits on her partner Nick Allbrook after nearly six years of dating.

The 26-year-old daughter of late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence briefly reappeared last year to release her debut album, Tragic Tiger’s Sad Meltdown, and confirmed her breakup with the Australian rocker in her bio. bandcamp page.

“I made this cassette in the living room of our house in Fremantle, a coastal city in Western Australia,” he wrote.

“I had always been shy to sing with others, but moving around the world and my ex-boyfriend Nick gave me some courage.”

Tiger Lily added: ‘Something about living closer to nature meant I felt creative and open-hearted. It was as if Australia’s wide open landscape had finally given my heart enough space to open up properly.’

Photo: Nick Allbrook

Tiger Lily Hutchence (left) has split from her boyfriend, Nick Allbrook (right), after nearly six years of dating.

He also paid heartfelt tribute to his late sister Peaches, who died of a heroin overdose in 2014.

“Most of the songs are about my sister Peaches, who I lost as a teenager, so singing them out loud felt very powerful, but my band always made me feel hugged,” continued Tiger Lily.

According to reports from 2020, Tiger Lily and her former partner got engaged after she was spotted sporting a ring on her ring finger.

The 26-year-old daughter of late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence briefly resurfaced last year to release her debut album, Tragic Tiger's Sad Meltdown, and confirmed her breakup with the Australian rocker in the bio on her Bandcamp page.

The 26-year-old daughter of late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence briefly resurfaced last year to release her debut album, Tragic Tiger’s Sad Meltdown, and confirmed her breakup with the Australian rocker in the bio on her Bandcamp page.

The couple, who lived together in Fremantle, sparked rumors after their housemate uploaded a romantic photo of them kissing.

At the time, a Woman’s Day “source close to the Hutchence family” said Tiger Lily was “excited to spend her life” with Nick, a multi-instrumentalist who fronts the psychedelic rock band Pond and a former member of Tame Impala.

Despite releasing new music, Tiger Lily has no interest in being in the celebrity spotlight.

Tiger (pictured with a friend) also paid a heartfelt tribute to his late sister Peaches, who died of a heroin overdose in 2014.

Tiger (pictured with a friend) also paid a heartfelt tribute to his late sister Peaches, who died of a heroin overdose in 2014.

“She has no interest in becoming famous like her parents were, and although she is a singer, it’s more of a hobby for her than a career,” a source said. Women’s Day last month.

“The world is full of regular reminders that she would never want to be a part of Michael’s or Paula’s world.”

In 1997, when Tiger was just 16 months old, his father Michael committed suicide in a Sydney hotel room at the age of 37.

Despite releasing new music, Tiger Lily has no interest in being in the celebrity spotlight.

Despite releasing new music, Tiger Lily has no interest in being in the celebrity spotlight. “She has no interest in becoming famous like her parents were, and although she is a singer, it’s more of a hobby for her than a career,” a source told Women’s Day last month.

His mother, Paula, suffered a heroin overdose at her home in Notting Hill, London, less than three years later. She was 41 years old.

Tiger was last seen performing on stage in Perth in two separate locations in 2020, where she sang and played piano with a guitarist.

Her life is a haven of surfing, meditation and yoga, a world away from the grit of the celebrity scene her late parents enjoyed.

In 1997, when Tiger was just 16 months old, his father Michael Hutchence (pictured) committed suicide in a Sydney hotel room at the age of 37.

In 1997, when Tiger was just 16 months old, his father Michael Hutchence (pictured) committed suicide in a Sydney hotel room at the age of 37.

Last month, The legacy of Paula Yates returned to the spotlight following a two-part documentary that aired on Channel 4 in Great Britain.

The documentary would have opened up old wounds for Tiger, who was just four years old and home alone with her mother when she found Paula dead.

Tiger raised the alarm when a friend of Paula’s called on the phone and she told him that “she couldn’t wake up mom.”

After the death of her parents, Tiger was raised by her mother’s ex-husband, Sir Bob Geldof, along with her three older half-sisters, Fifi, Peaches, and Pixie.

Tiger's mother, Paula Yates, suffered a heroin overdose at her home in Notting Hill, London, less than three years later, at the age of 41.  (The family appears in Sydney in 1996)

Tiger’s mother, Paula Yates, suffered a heroin overdose at her home in Notting Hill, London, less than three years later, at the age of 41. (The family appears in Sydney in 1996)