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What is Riley Hawk’s net worth?

After his marriage to Kurt Cobain's daughter, does he make the big bucks worth a prenup?

Riley Hawk wearing plaid over a T-shirt with sunglasses on his head in front of a Sirius XM step and repeat
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The legendary Tony Hawk has three sons, but only one followed in his father’s skateboarding footsteps — Riley Hawk.

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Riley married Kurt Cobain’s daughter, Frances Bean Cobain. Whenever there’s a big celebrity wedding money always comes to mind, as it’s reasonable to wonder just how much cash two famous superstars might be sharing in their bank account post-marriage.

So what is Riley Hawk’s net worth and how did he make his money?

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Riley Hawk is estimated to have a net worth for $2 million. This is significantly less than his father Tony, who has an estimated net worth of $140 million but hey, being a millionaire at all is nothing to turn your nose up at!

Just like his father, Riley made most of his money thanks to skateboarding achievements. He officially began his skateboarding career on his 21st birthday, and was declared Skateboarder’s Amateur of the Year on literally the same day. That’s how excited people were to see Tony’s son hit skate parks around the world.

Skateboarders make the majority of their money through sponsorships, and Riley is sponsored by both Baker Skateboards and Lakai Limited Footwear. He likely also made some of his fortune for licensing his appearance in popular video games like Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5, and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2.

Outside of skateboarding, Riley also is a front man for the punk band Warish. The band has released one album, Next to Pay, which features 13 songs with its biggest hit being “Say To Please.” There’s no info publicly available on how much money the band has made, but considering the fact that several styles of the vinyl records pressed for the album have sold out, Warish seems to have a solid number of fans.