Washington: Rock musician Courtney Love has spoken out about losing temporary legal control of her daughter Frances Bean Cobain.
Love’s 17-year-old daughter, from her late husband Kurt Cobain, was placed under the temporary guardianship of his mother Wendy O’Connor, and his sister, Kimberly Dawn Cobain, on December 11.
The move prompted reports to surface that Love, 45, had lost custody due to a drug relapse, but her lawyer has insisted that she is completely ‘clean’.
Love has now herself addressed the family issue in a series of angry posts on social networking website Facebook, attacking her daughter for choosing to live with her in-laws.
“I hate to sound cold but any kid of mine who pulls this s**t has lost her position... she was deceptive, she lied and she’s lying to herself... My daughter is not always honest,” Contactmusic quoted her as having written.
Love also insisted her daughter isn’t as rich as she thinks she is, as she has control of the money.
“The fact is fbc (Frances Bean Cobain) is deluded. She thinks she has all this money. The point is I have all the money she has,” she wrote.
“Frances is clearly deluded that she can buy her grandmother a small house in la (Los Angeles). I’d love to see how that works. They’ll incubate her (sic) til she’s 18 and then have her sign all the (sic) indnemofications.
“Don’t worry, Frances is a wonderful kid, she’s got bad people around her and wants it both ways.
“You could’ve asked for emancipation... you realise this will put you in juvenile family circus three times in your little life? I love you and always will unconditionally,” she added.
ANI
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