'I Was Wrong': Courtney Love Evolves Her Stance On Talking About Johnny Depp & Amber Heard: 'I Don't Want To Bully'
24.05.2022 - 09:09
/ perezhilton.com
Courtney Love has apparently changed her course.
After previously opening up about her fondness for Johnny Depp and her desire for justice to come to anyone who would abuse womens’ movements, the singer/songwriter elevated herself to something more loving for all.
Per People, the Hole frontwoman took to social media after the story of Depp saving her life in the ’90s was originally published to say:
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Courtney continued, expressing:
Obviously it was. After the rock star opened up about how life-saving he’s been for both her and daughter Frances Bean Cobain, we understand why she’d want to praise the goodness he’s responsible for amid headlines of violence. But all things considered, she apparently regrets opening up at all. After saying she hopes for justice to come for anyone who occupies “queer feminist intersectional spaces and you abuse that moment,” she declared:
It’s clear she feels pretty bad because she also said:
She continued:
Adding:
Before concluding:
Man, she must have really felt awful!
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While it’s true she gave her hot take on Amber Heard, saying previously, “But if you use a movement for your own personal gain and you inhabit queer feminist intersectional spaces and you abuse that moment, then I hope justice gets served, whatever it is,” she also brought a lot of compassion into the original conversation — as we also reported!
Of course, Courtney isn’t the only one who’s thrown their opinions in the ring. Bethenny Frankel called Amber “the craziest woman that’s walked this planet” in an unexpected TikTok