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Courtney Love Rejects Her Autobiography

We won’t get to read Courtney Love’s much-delayed autobiography anytime soon.  When I spoke to her back in January, she wasn’t optimistic about the project saying that there were “difficulties.”  Now according to The Telegraph

She recently rejected her own ghostwritten autobiography, sending it back to Harper Collins because, she says, “it’s like me jacked on coffee and sugar in a really bad mood. I said keep your bloody money. I’d rather keep my friends.”

She then goes on to talk about this alleged Hole reunion.

She complains she has already been in trouble this week for implying there would be a reunion of the classic line-up of her original band Hole next year. “We may have made out but there is no talk of marriage,” she says of tentative meetings with former band mates. “It’s very frail, nothing might happen, and now the band are all flipping out with me.” There are things that she would like to be known, including that she has been drug free for a decade. “That bad cocaine thing was only a year, but it was not a discreet year, with the photos to prove it. I haven’t done a toot since then.” She says she is “very appropriate on social media now”, after various controversies and law suits. “I’ve learnt my lesson. After I get a spanking, or maybe three, I tend to be good.”

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Alan Cross

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