We were too poor to buy shoes: Courtney Love
By IANSSunday, February 7, 2010
LONDON - Singer Courtney Love claims she was defrauded out of so much money that she didn’t have enough cash to buy shoes for herself or her daughter Frances Bean.
Love, window of late Nirvana star Kurt Cobain, says her new song “Never Go Hungry” was written about her time of hardship when she and Frances Bean, her 17-year-old daughter with late husband Kurt Cobain, couldn’t even afford to clothe themselves and couldn’t get help from anyone, reports contactmusic.com
Love, who has repeatedly claimed to have been defrauded of her wealth by various people, said: “I wrote ‘Never Go Hungry’ all by my lonesome, in rehab, sitting there f***ing in Orange County with a s**t guitar and no pick. It’s about my daughter. And it’s about how we were; they were just awful to us. We were just so broke.
“I vowed that we would never go hungry again because we went hungry. I didn’t have any f***ing shoes! I had a pair of Converse that they gave me. That’s what I had. Frances didn’t have any shoes. We had one pair of shoes.”
The 45-year-old star claims she has lost her money because she has been “exploited” by so many people.
“Why did I have no money? The simple answer to that is because I’m a widow and because I’m a woman. I get exploited. Not when I’m playing music. But financially, very much so,” she told Clash magazine.