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Two weeks after the world lost music legend David Bowie at the age of 69 from cancer, there’s more information that’s been released about what he left his closest friends and family—including Iman, his wife of 24 years.

According to the New York Post‘s Page Six, the rocker left his supermodel wife, son Duncan Jones, daughter Alexandria Zahra Jones, personal assistant, and a former nanny, a fortune worth $100 million in cash and real estate.

Iman will receive 50 percent of his fortune to be paid out quarterly, while his 44-year-old son will receive 25 percent immediately, and his 15-year-old daughter will get 25 percent once she turns 25. His daughter will also inherit Bowie’s home in Upstate New York, while Iman will keep their shared home in NYC’s SoHo neighborhood.

Jones’ former nanny, Marion Skene, will receive a flat $1 million. While Bowie’s personal assistant, Corinne Coco Schwab, who is also the god-mother to Alexandria, will get $2 million.

As far as his burial, the British icon requested to be cremated, with his remains being spread in a special place that speaks to his spiritual beliefs.

“I direct that my executors shall arrange for my remains to be taken to the country of Bali and to be cremated there in accordance with the Buddhist rituals of Bali,” Bowie allegedly requested in his last will in testament.