For all intents and purposes, Courtney Love has practically been a model citizen lately -- at least in comparison to the antics that she’s become known for.
Courtney Love is getting ready to hit the road again, and the singer wants to have some new music to perform. Last week, fans were treated to the preview of her forthcoming double A-Side, 'You Know My Name,' and now we're getting the other half -- a song called 'Wedding Day.'
The idea has come up before, but it appears as though Courtney Love is now more receptive to the possibility of staging a musical that would honor her late husband, Kurt Cobain.
Courtney Love has popped up in the news again, this time claiming that she knows the location of missing Malaysian flight 370. Well, apparently, that is not the only thing she has found as she has solved 10 other mysteries as well. Check out this developing story.
A few days ago, Courtney Love posted a photo on her social media outlets believing she had possibly found missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, using a very crude diagram (see below) to prove her point. The Internet world immediately took this ball and ran with it, discussing Love's post in humorous fashion. Adding to her original post, Love has since elaborated on how she came up with her hypothe
You just can't make this stuff up… Courtney Love has made some questionable claims in the past, but a new Facebook post from the musician may have set the bar to new heights. Earlier today, Courtney Love suggests she may have personally found where missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is located.
Courtney Love has one less legal matter to worry about and she set a precedent in the process. Love was cleared of defamation charges Friday (Jan. 24) in Los Angeles, as a jury ruled that she did not defame San Diego attorney Rhonda Holmes in a tweet. The case marked the first-ever defamation lawsuit brought to trial over a Twitter message.