This was to be expected. What wasn't? The amount he left behind.

Anthony Bourdain's will left the majority of his $1.2 million estate to his 11-year-old daughter Ariane, but many people are surprised that the celebrity chef didn't have more money to his name when he tragically committed suicide in France on June 8. Between his show, book deals, and other ventures, his net worth was originally estimated to be around $16 million, but before he died, he admitted those figures were drastically over exaggerated.

According to legal documents obtained by Page Six, his assets included $425,000 in “cash and savings,” $35,000 in a brokerage account, $250,000 in “personal property,” and $500,000 in “intangible property including royalties and residuals.”

The executor of his estate is ex-wife Ottavia Busia, and since his daughter is still a minor, the court will appoint a guardian to oversee her inheritance until she turns 18. Ariane will receive money when she turns 25 and 30 and then receive access to the balance when she turns 35. Busia, meanwhile, is set to receive his frequent flier miles, cars, furniture, books, clothing and household items.

TMZ reports, however, that Bourdain was worth much more than the $1.2 million in his will, and that more money and assets could be in trusts and various other accounts.

This is still so heartbreaking. We can't believe he's gone.