Courtney Love credits Johnny Depp for “saving her life.”
Courtney Love comes to Johnny Depp's defence, praising him for "saving her...
Courtney Love says Brad Pitt kept stalking me about Kurt
Courtney Love keeps criticizing Brad Pitt because even though she said she was fired from “Fight Club” because she wouldn’t let him make a movie about her late husband, Kurt Cobain.
Although this week, she said on Marc Maron’s “WTF” podcast that she was supposed to play Marla Singer in the 1999 classic, but she didn’t get the part because Brad Pitt and director Gus Van Sant tried to get her to do a movie about Nirvana, which she turned down.
Love said, “I wouldn’t let Brad play Kurt.” “I lost my mind. If you don’t get me, you kind of don’t get Kurt, and I don’t feel like you do, Brad.”
Whereas Another source told Variety that Love tried out, but wasn’t chosen.
They also said, “You can’t be fired from a job you didn’t get.” Then, on Friday, the famous musician said, “Brad pushed me a bridge too far. I don’t like his business practices or how he uses his power.”
Therefore , “I lost my cool with them, and by 7 p.m. I was fired.” (Van Sant made a movie about Cobain’s life called “Last Days,” starring Michael Pitt as Cobain.)
Love said, “Every word of this is true” in response to the denial that was printed in Variety. Although she also said that the situation wasn’t over after what happened in “Fight Club.”
She also said that she finally told the story on Maron’s podcast because she “thought Pitt wouldn’t stop pursuing Kurt until I said it in public.” The lead singer of Hole said she doesn’t want to fight with the “Ad Astra” actor.
She wrote, “I don’t want Brad to be mad at me.” “I hope he does better. I’m not into assault. Come on, Pitt brother. I truly wish you well.” Love also says she liked him a lot as a movie star. Not so much as a person who makes biopics.”
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