No XS: Tiger Lily is living in a London 'squat' because she 'never received a cent' from her late father Michael Hutchence's estate By Nick Hadley For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:08 BST, 17 June 2019 | Updated: 03:08 BST, 17 June 2019 Viewcomments Tiger Lily, the 22-year-old daughter of late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence, should be living in the lap of luxury. However, it has been revealed that Tiger has been living in a London 'squat', having never received a cent of Michael's money, estimated to be in the millions. The shocking revelation comes from director and long-time friend of INXS, Richard Lowenstein, who made the new documentary, Mystify, about Michael. No rock-star lifestyle: Tiger Lily (left) is reportedly living in a London 'squat' because she 'never received a cent' from her late father Michael Hutchence's estate, it was claimed on Monday 'I met up with Tiger for dinner in London. We went to her flat to watch the documentary and it was like a little squat,' Lowenstein told the Herald Sun on Monday. He added: 'I said, "Where's the money from your dad's estate?", and she said, "I've never received anything from anyone. I had a meeting once with an accountant that was so bad I didn't want to do it again".' Tiger, now known as Tiger Hutchence-Geldof, was due to receive her share of Michael's fortune when she turned 21. Hard times: Tiger has been living in a London 'squat', having never received a cent of Michael's money, estimated to be in the millions. The shocking revelation has come from director and long-time friend of INXS, Richard Lowenstein, who made the new documentary, Mystify, about Michael Michael committed suicide in a Double Bay hotel room in Sydney in 1997. His estate has never been recovered. Lowenstein, who directed many of INXS' music videos, this year released his documentary on the charismatic singer, titled Mystify: Michael Hutchence. 'I met up with Tiger for dinner in London. We went to her flat to watch the documentary and it was like a little squat,' Lowenstein (pictured) told the Herald Sun on Monday Part of his research for the film saw Richard meeting with Michael's largely reclusive daughter, Tiger. The brunette has maintained a quiet life outside of the spotlight since the tragic deaths of both her parents, first Michael in November 1997, followed by Paula Yates in September 2000. Richard said showed her Tiger an early edit of his documentary and gave it her blessing. 'She loved it. She was very emotionally moved by watching it. In fact, she said I don't think I ever want to see that again,' the director said in an interview with A Current Affair on Tuesday. He added: 'I said, "Where's the money from your dad's estate?", and she said, "I've never received anything from anyone. I had a meeting once with an accountant that was so bad I didn't want to do it again".' Pictured: Michael with Tiger Lily Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility