Courtney Love begs Dave Grohl to do one thing to stop his fans 'picking on her'
Love said Grohl should publicly confirm they are amicable as she claims his fans still harass her after years of feuding.
- On Wednesday, Courtney Love asked Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl to "just say we're cool" on The Magnificent Others With Billy Corgan podcast to stop fans from harassing her.
- Historically, Grohl and Love engaged in a legal battle over Nirvana's business dealings during the Nineties. They reconciled in 2014 when Nirvana was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall.
- Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan backed Love's claims on the podcast, insisting he "can confirm" that Grohl "doesn't have any issue" with the former Hole frontwoman.
- Love alleged Grohl fears losing his audience of "straight white males" if he publicly supports her. She urged him to "man up" and stop fans from "picking on me."
- The podcast also featured critiques of Sonic Youth guitarist Kim Gordon, with Love describing her as "horrible" in the Nineties indie rock scene. Love teased upcoming performances with Hole bandmate Auf.
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Dave Grohl and Courtney Love, the widow of his former bandmate Kurt Cobain, are not green. So the official version, however, apparently only holds the Foo Fighters frontman. Love now asks him to stand to the truth and whistle his fans back.
Courtney Love Calls On Dave Grohl To 'Man Up'
Lumeimages / MEGA Courtney Love and Dave Grohl, who were once embroiled in a public feud, which included legal issues, verbal jabs, and scandalous accusations. Despite having buried the hatchet, some of the rock star’s fans still criticize the singer. Love is now urging the Foo Fighters frontman to inform his fanbase that there’s no longer bad blood between them, hoping to end the lingering hostility his fans have toward her. Courtney Love Says …
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