Courtney Love retracts Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial comments after ‘accidental’ video is posted online
25.05.2022 - 00:55
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Courtney Love is backtracking after weighing in on the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation lawsuit after Love said some videos in which she commented on the public trial appeared to "accidentally" leak online. In a recent social media post shared to Instagram on Saturday, Love, 57, is seen walking her dog in a short video clip, however, it’s what the Hole frontwoman wrote in the post’s lengthy caption that caught the attention of her followers.
"My side of the street, needs to stay clean;" the singer began in her scribe. "I engaged in expressing thoughts online.The platform accidentally posted a story I didn’t want public (I’m sure it was not deliberate) in it I am weaponising snark (what else do we do with snark?)""Was it my own (granted, massive, a character defect, ego?) Was it a genuine, expression of support for someone whose been a wondrous presence in our lives?"Is it ANY OF MY F--KING BUSINESS? No." Love added: "What about the times I’ve been publicly defamed? My true friends have done so much to help me during these public ritual systemic humiliations?"Love went on to write, "I certainly don't always do the right thing," before adding, "I want to show neutral support for a friend.
I dont want to bully. I've been bullied enough.
I did not want to express my own bias / internalized mysoginy [sic]." "I want nothing to do with contributing more online bullying to someone enduring being bullied like noone ever has been online. Ever," the musician later continued.
"In my program of recovery, 'when we were wrong, we promptly admitted it' I was wrong," the widow of Kurt Cobain added in her about face. "The only important takeaway, of what was posted, is that I expressed that we should all stop having 'fun with
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