Iman will never remarry five years after rock star David Bowie's death

Iman reveals she’ll never remarry as she reflects on her life five years after death of legendary rock star David Bowie: ‘He’s not my late husband… he’s my husband’

  • The 66-year-old supermodel said it was ‘love at first sight’ when she met David on a blind date in LA years ago and still feels his presence after all this time
  • Bowie kept his liver cancer battle private and died on Jan. 10, 2016, days after turning 69 and releasing his 25th and final studio album Blackstar
  • ‘There are days that are harder than others but the memories are not all sad of why the person isn’t here,’ she said. ‘The memories are now of great it was’ 

They shared a love story for the ages.

And Iman revealed she will never remarry five years after her legendary rock star husband David Bowie lost his battle with cancer on Jan. 10 2016.

The 66-year-old supermodel told PEOPLE magazine that it was ‘love at first sight’ when she met David on a blind date in Los Angeles years ago and still feels his presence after all this time.

Power couple: Iman revealed she will never remarry five years after her legendary rock star husband David Bowie lost his battle with cancer on Jan. 10 2016; seen in 2008

‘David said it was love at first sight,’ she said of their connection. ‘It took me a few months but I got there.’

She added: ‘I knew him as the man, David Jones, his real name, and not the rock star.’ 

Bowie kept his liver cancer battle mostly private, and succumbed to the disease just days after turning 69 which coincided with the release of his 25th and final studio album Blackstar.

A love story: The 66-year-old supermodel told PEOPLE magazine that it was ‘love at first sight’ when she met David on a blind date in Los Angeles years ago and still feels his presence after all this time.

Now nearly five years after his death from cancer, she created her first fragrance, Love Memoir, as a tribute to their ‘epic romance.’ 

The idea came to her in the throes of grief while she was sequestered in their country house in the mountains in upstate New York, a place that had once been too painful for her to visit.

‘I just got very sad and would rush back to the city,’ she said. ‘I thought I had processed [the loss] but I had not.’ 

And as many know, the grieving process isn’t linear: ‘There are days that are harder than others but the memories are not all sad of why the person isn’t here. The memories are now of great it was.’

There are days that are harder than others but the memories are not all sad of why the person isn’t here,’ she said. ‘The memories are now of great it was’ (seen in 2008)

She added: ‘Sometimes I have to remind myself that I had 26 years. So I have that to sustain me.’

Their 21-year-old daughter Alexandria ‘Lexi’ Jones asked if she ever had thoughts of remarrying again.

‘I said “No, I will not.” I still feel married,’ she recalled. ‘Someone a few years ago referred to David as my late husband and I said “No, he’s not my late husband. He’s my husband.”’

Iman also noted: ‘I definitely feel his presence, especially when I look out over the glorious sunsets at our home because David loves sunsets. So in that way he is ever present. Through my memory, my love lives.’

Dad: David and Iman have one daughter, Alexandria Zahra Jones, now 21, and he has a son, Duncan, from his previous marriage to ex-wife Angie; seen on Instagram with Alexandria

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