November 8, 2024

Bon Scott, sometimes known as Ronald Belford Scott, is a well-known figure in the music industry. The Australian singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist is famous not only in Australia but around the world. Scott is best known as the leader of the legendary hard rock band AC/DC. From 1974 until his untimely death in 1980, he was the lead singer and composer for AC/DC, replacing the band’s previous singer Dave Evans. People are still curious about the exact circumstances for Bon Scott’s death. Unfortunately, no one has been successful in discovering it.

The AC/DC frontman, Bon Scott married an Adelaide girl named Irene Thornton in 1972 while he was still a singer for a local band, Fraternity. Besides, he was in an extramarital relationship with several women. Among those numerous girlfriends of the singer, a couple of them even gave birth to Bon Scott’s children. Here, please get familiar with every one of Bon Scott’s children that we know of.

 

Bon Scott’s Children From Multiple Relationships

As we mentioned earlier, Bon Scott married only once but was intimate with numerous women out of his marriage. According to various sources, Scott had an addiction to seewomen, drugs, partying, and alcohol. So, he might have many baby mamas who are still unknown to the public, and probably, if he was alive, he also would not have recognized many of them.

Ben Scott married Adelaide beauty Irene Thornton in 1972, after dating her for a year. They were unable to protect their marriage life for long, and split five years later, at the end of 1977. Thornton has written several novels about Bon Scott and her life with him. However, she never acknowledged having children with him. So, it appears that Scott did not have any children from his marriage. When it comes to his adulterous children, only a few have come out since his death. According to a biography on the former AC/DC leader, he once visited two women in the same maternity ward who had both given birth to Bon Scott’s children at the same time. However, AC/DC systems

 

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