Dave Grohl meets the girl from Nirvana's 'Heart-Shaped box' music video 23 years later

'I've been locked inside your heart-shaped box for weeks'

Jack Shepherd
Sunday 14 February 2016 17:44 GMT
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Dave Grohl - the nicest guy in rock and roll - is very, very nostalgic, having once spent hundreds of thousands of dollars recreating the studio Nirvana recorded their seminal album, Nevermind, in his own garage.

The Foo Fighters frontman has once again revisited the days of his breakout band, meeting up with Kesley Rohr, the actress who played the girl in Nirvana’s last ever music video, “Heart-Shaped Box”.

“Today Dave Grohl and I picked up right where we left off 23 years ago on set of Nirvana’s last music video ‘Heart-Shaped Box’,” she wrote on Instagram alongside a picture of herself and Grohl.

“Today reminded me that I peaked at 6 years old BUT I was the most badass kid on the playground. Today was the absolute coolest. Or in Dave’s words seeing each other today was a ‘historic moment’! What a legend!!” See the post below.

In the video, Rohr dons a white KKK hood and stands in a field of poppies, which has a jesus figure nailed to a tree. Meanwhile, Grohl recently teamed up with members of Metallica, Slayer and Pantera to honour Lemmy with a cover of “Ace of Spades”.

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