A new documentary about the life of INXS lead-singer and founding member Michael Hutchence claims he was planning on expanding his family before his death.
Airing almost 20 years after the then 37-year-old was found dead in a Double Bay hotel room, his lawyer claimed Michael and his partner, Paula Yates, were actively trying for another baby.
Michael and Paula, a television presenter, first met during a 1985 interview on Channel 4’s The Tube. Yates, who was married to Irish singer-songwriter Bob Geldof at the time, actively pursued the Aussie rocker before they welcomed a daughter – Heavenly Hiraani Tiger Lily Hutchence on July 22, 1996.
Exactly four months later, Michael was dead. Four years later, Paula Yates also died from a heroin overdose, and Tiger Lily was formally adopted by Geldof in 2007.