![]() ![]() It’s strange that I did this for five minutes when I was 4 months old and it became this really iconic image,” he told the newspaper. By Elisha Fieldstadt and Variety The man who was photographed naked underwater as a baby and later ended up on Nirvana's iconic 'Nevermind' album cover filed a lawsuit Tuesday alleging that he was. Nonetheless, Elden, who has “Nevermind” tattooed across his chest, shared some thoughts about being a really famous baby. A federal judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit filed by a man who, as a baby, had graced the cover of Nirvana’s seminal album, Nevermind, and argued 30 years later that the. “I said to the photographer, ‘Let’s do it naked.’ But he thought that would be weird, so I wore my swim shorts,” Elden told the New York Post. Elden originally asked the photographer if he could jump in the pool sans undergarments, to better simulate his original nakedness. That naked baby is now a fully clothed man named Spencer Elden, and last Saturday he recreated the iconic photo for the album’s 25th anniversary. As far as album covers go, it's instantly recognizable. Nirvana’s 1994 album Nevermind - which changed rock 'n’ roll and sold 30 million copies worldwide and a bunch of other stuff - featured on its cover a naked baby swimming in a pool, chasing after a dollar attached to a fishing line.
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