Courtney Love Tributes Daughter at Oxford Address

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Courtney Love has joined a long list of musicians, including Jon Bon Jovi, Michael Jackson and, more recently, Patrick Wolf, to have addressed the Oxford Union, a student society at the prestigious U.K. university, which over the years has also invited a great number of politicians, peacemakers and movie stars to speak.

Love, who is in town for several tour dates with a new lineup of her band Hole, spoke Friday of late husband Kurt Cobain’s 1994 suicide and its impact on her family, and credited her daughter, 17-year-old Frances Bean Cobain, who is currently in the custody of Cobain’s mother and sister, with helping her come to terms with the death.

Love’s “restrictions on her access to her daughter were recently extended,” according to the BBC. Frances filed a restraining order against her mother following a December argument on Twitter. But at her Oxford address, Love, perhaps in a message to Frances, said, “My daughter’s the most important thing to me, in my life.” Referencing the Greek myths and the custody battle, she added, “I’m having my Demeter and Persephone moment with my daughter.”


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