The legendary songwriter and musician, Linda Perry, graced the Tribeca Festival red carpet with her son, Rhodes Gilbert Perry, for the premiere of her documentary, “Linda Perry: Let It Die Here.” The 59-year-old Grammy-nominated artist showcased her unique style, donning her signature wide-brim black hat, a leather jacket, a grey t-shirt, and black pants.
Perry, known for her chart-topping hit ‘What’s Up’ with 4 Non Blondes in 1993, has crafted hits for renowned artists such as Adele, Christina Aguilera, Pink, Dolly Parton, and more. The documentary, directed by Don Hardy, offers an intimate glimpse into Perry’s life and remarkable career.
Linda Perry, 59, attended the premiere of her documentary, “Linda Perry: Let It Die Here,” with her son, Rhodes Gilbert Perry, at the Tribeca Festival in New York City.
At the event, Perry accessorized with layered gold necklaces and suspenders peeking out from under her jacket. She completed her look with black platform heel boots and dramatic smokey eye makeup. Her son, Rhodes, also showcased his individual style, wearing a long shirt with a cross motif, black gloves, leggings, and sparkly black boots.
Perry shares joint legal custody of Rhodes with her ex-wife, The Conners star Sara Gilbert. The former couple finalized their divorce and custody agreement in 2021, nearly two years after their six-year marriage ended. Gilbert filed for divorce in December 2019, citing irreconcilable differences.
Also in attendance at the premiere was Stella Rose Gahan, 24, who turned heads in a black dress with a daring side slit. Her platinum blonde hair was styled in a pixie cut, and she was joined by her famous father, Dave Gahan, the lead singer of Depeche Mode. Gahan, 62, opted for a casual look with a white windbreaker over a black tee and pink-tinted glasses.
Linda Perry and her son, Rhodes Gilbert Perry, posed together on the red carpet, showcasing their individual styles.
Perry shares joint custody of her son with her ex-wife, The Conners star, Sara Gilbert, who filed for divorce in 2019, citing irreconcilable differences.
Perry showcased her signature style, including a wide-brimmed black hat and a leather jacket, paired with a grey t-shirt and black pants.
Perry accessorized her look with layered gold necklaces and suspenders peeking out from under her jacket.
Rhodes Perry showcased his unique style with a long shirt, black gloves, leggings, and sparkly black boots, while holding a plush toy.
Stella Rose Gahan, 24, turned heads in a black dress with a daring side slit, showcasing her leggy figure.
Stella’s father, Dave Gahan, the lead singer of Depeche Mode, was also in attendance, showing support for the documentary.
Linda Perry and her son, Rhodes, performed together during the premiere, showcasing their musical talents.
Linda Perry and her son, Rhodes, shared a musical moment, with Rhodes singing along as his mother belted into the mic.
Linda Perry showcased her guitar skills during the performance, wowing the audience.
Linda Perry engaged with the audience, encouraging them to sing along during the performance.
The documentary provides an honest portrayal of Perry’s life and career, exploring her vulnerabilities and courage. According to the announcement, it delves into Perry’s personal and career struggles, as she navigates life-altering circumstances and grapples with questions of identity, love, purpose, and legacy.
Perry shared her thoughts on the film, expressing both pride and a sense of exposure. She acknowledged the trade-off that comes with creating art from a deeply emotional place, sacrificing oneself to the creative process. The documentary includes interviews with Perry’s colleagues, family, and friends, as well as new performance and recording footage.
Linda Perry posed for portraits at the festival. The Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer is known for her work with numerous superstars.
The documentary includes interviews with Perry’s colleagues, family, and friends, offering an intimate perspective on her life and career.
The documentary, directed by Don Hardy, offers an intimate glimpse into Perry’s life and remarkable career.
There is currently no information available regarding the wider release of the documentary.