Courtney Love on Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain and Steve Jobs
Courtney Love Tweets about Steve Jobs
It’s hardly a secret that Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain’s relationship was soiled with drama and disaster. So, if Love had the chance to connect with Cobain again, what would she say and do? The always-shocking Love says, she’d kill him.
“Mad? Ya think?! If he came back right now I’d have to kill him, for what he did to us,” the 48-year-old told Vanity Fair, when asked if she was angry with Cobain for killing himself.
Love went on to reveal Cobain tried to kill himself several times before the tragedy actually happened, ending the life of one of the most talented songwriters of his generation. “He tried to kill himself three times!” she proclaimed.
As for living the high-life, Love says she and Cobain always had major money problems. “We could never find our money,” she said. “We had $135,000 in our bank account. They said that if he would go do Lollapalooza he would make $11 million… Do you think Kurt would have killed himself if he had known he had $54 million?”
Love also recently commented about the passing of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, Tweeting, “Sincerely rest in peace Steve Jobs. [I’ll] bet he can text us what its like over there. If anyone can do it, its Steve. God how we’ll miss you.” So, Jobs even won over Love’s heart.
Courtney Love just announced she “will set the record straight” about her marriage to Cobain in an upcoming, yet-to-be-titled tell-all book, via publisher Harper Collins.
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