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    I’d Rather Be Dead” Than Live Like “My Father Did

    Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineBy Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineDecember 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Noah Weiland, the son of late Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland, posted a couple of worrying messages on his Instagram Stories on Thursday afternoon.

    Roughly a week after performing a tribute concert honoring his dad on the 10th anniversary of the rock legend’s passing, Noah posted three messages on his Instagram stories. The first one reads, “Thank you everybody. Til next time,” eerily set to Green Day’s “Last Night on Earth.”

    The second one questions how much money he made from the aforementioned gig: “I made 10k the other night at that show. My cut was not that much over a thousand $. Split between me and 3 other band members, does that make any sense mathematically? Anyways, Thank you for all your support everybody. NOAH WEILAND – OUT.”

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    The third message is the most concerning, with Noah writing, “I’d rather be dead… then [sic] live the same way my father did. Regardless of all this, it’s been a long journey. Can’t wait to see him again, and thank you for all the support along the way. Won’t ever forget this.”

    Noah has been open about his own battle with addiction. While the messages on his Instagram Stories are alarming, he did share a positive post on his Instagram feed a few days ago, writing: “Love u dad, so blessed & grateful … so the plan is: drop my mixtape ‘crashout junkie’ next week (with some music vids), get ready for tour in January (multiple states & countries) & lock in on AA again. Let me know what states / countries y’all are from & whichever gets the most likes, we’ll tour there ;).”

    Scott Weiland died at the age of 48 from an accidental drug overdose on December 3rd, 2015.

    A screen capture of one of Noah’s IG stories, along with the post from his IG feed, can be seen below.





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