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A compilation image of Kurt Cobain playing guitar and Helen Mirren at a red carpet event
‘RIP Kurt Cobain you would have loved GPS’ (Picture: GETTY / REX)

Dame Helen Mirren made a bizarre comment about Kurt Cobain’s death that has the internet in stitches.

The Nirvana vocalist died at age 27 in 1994 of a self-inflicted gunshot wound and was found by an electrician in his Seattle home.

His tragic death continues to have an effect on popular culture more than 30 years later, shining a light on mental health issues, the pressure of fame, and so much more.

But for Hollywood icon Dame Helen – it’s devastating for a rather bizarre reason.

In a conversation with Evgeny Lebedev for The Evening Standard, the Prime Suspect actor said it was ‘so sad’ the acclaimed musician never got to use one seemingly mundane, yet extraordinary, piece of technology.

‘I always say, it’s so sad that Kurt Cobain died when he did because he never got to see GPS,’ she said.

Dame Helen Mirren posing at a red carpet event wearing a black suit with a white shirt
In a new interview, the actor said it’s ‘so sad’ Kurt Cobain never got to experience GPS technology
(Picture: Dave Benett)
Kurt Cobain of Nirvana playing a guitar and singing onstage. He is standing in front of angel wings
The Nirvana vocalist died in 1994 aged 27 (Picture: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

‘It’s the most wonderful thing, my little blue spot walking down the street. I just find it completely magical and unbelievable.’

The 2024 bingo card is out of the window at this point – most people, at any point in time, probably didn’t think they’d read this.

And, naturally, social media users have been quick to make their own comparisons with famous figures throughout time.

‘Such a tragedy that Notorious B.I.G. never got to enjoy the benefits of contactless payment,’ Edward Jenkins wrote on X.

TomTayon added: ‘It’s a terrible shame Mozart died before he could experience the wonders of MP3s.’

Helen Mirren wearing a purple gown and a diamond necklace at a red carpet event
Social media users have been quick to share their own famous comparisons (Picture: JB Lacroix/FilmMagic)

BakedTurboFlash admitted: ‘Every day I think about how much Tupac would have enjoyed the little miracle of Duolingo. Just a little owl, teaching you words every day.’

Some jokingly pointed out other technological milestones Cobain missed out on, such as Waze, Apple iPads, and air fryers.

Cheetara86 joked: ‘I always say, its so sad that Jimi Hendrix died when he did, because he never saw Next Day Amazon Prime Shipping.’

Axian said: ‘Really broken up about the fact that Isaac Newton never got to experience the Costco guys music video.’

Others wished Mark Twain could have read a book on a Kindle, while some thought it was a shame Albert Einstein never got to play Farmville.

Kurt Cobain singing into a microphone while playing guitar onstage
It isn’t the first time the star has thought about Cobain’s relationship with technology (Picture: Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

Looking on the bright side, chairsign pointed out: ‘Heidigger died in 1976 so there’s a chance he got to play Pong.’

Touchingly, this isn’t the first time Dame Helen has thought about the age at which Cobain died and the things he didn’t get to experience.

She told Cosmopolitan in a 2015 interview: ‘I was thinking about Kurt Cobain the other day and he died without knowing the internet, and I’m totally blown away by that.’

Then, a year later, she told the Daily Mail: ‘If I’d died at 27, the age that Kurt Cobain [of rock band Nirvana] died in 1994, I’d never have even known there was an internet!

‘Incredible things are happening all the time and I can’t wait to see what comes next.’

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