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Scott Weiland's Son: "Rather Be Dead Than Like Dad"

11 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Noah Weiland posted a worrying message on Instagram expressing despair.
  • He stated he would rather be dead than live his life like his father.
  • Scott Weiland died in 2015 from a drug and alcohol overdose.
Scott Weiland's Son: "Rather Be Dead Than Like Dad"

Scott Weiland's son, Noah Weiland, has posted alarming messages to his Instagram story. In a text post, Noah expressed a strong sentiment, stating he would "rather be DEAD" than live his life as his father did. He followed this with a message about a long journey and thanking supporters, which has drawn concern.

Scott Weiland, the renowned musician, was found deceased on a tour bus in 2015. An official investigation concluded his death was due to an overdose involving cocaine, MDMA, and alcohol. Noah was a teenager at the time of his father's passing.

Noah has himself faced challenges with substance abuse, having been removed from the band Suspect208 because of drug use. He previously spoke about how this expulsion worsened his struggles. As of Thursday afternoon, attempts to reach Noah for comment on his recent post have been unsuccessful.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Noah Weiland posted a concerning message on his Instagram story stating he would rather be dead than live like his father.
Scott Weiland died in 2015 from an overdose of cocaine, MDMA, and alcohol.
Yes, Noah Weiland was removed from the band Suspect208 due to drug use.

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