Frances has some things to say, and seems to have her head on straight. About the interest in her that stems from who her parents are.. "I get it, I really do," she says, "but at the same time it's creepy." "These people are fascinated by me, but I haven't done anything," she says. "If you're a big Nirvana fan, a big Hole fan, then I understand why you would want to get to know me, but I'm not my parents." "People need to wait until I've done something valid with my life."
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She's interested in photography and/or journalism (there may be a summer internship at Rolling Stone). And though she gets along with her mom, she says her paternal grandmother, who lives in Washington was "the most constant thing I've ever had."
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As for her mom, Courtney Love (refering to the theatrical backgrounds in the mag shoot) says :. "Frances grew up on musicals. I think musicals comfort her," Love, 43, tells the magazine. "She's a gay man trapped in a woman's body, like me."
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Shut up, Courtney, that's a stupid thing to say about your daughter.
2 comments:
obviously Frances got her brain from her father's side.
She should thank Lady Luck for that.
And how.
I'm incredibly impressed with the maturity and level-headedness of Frances' comments. She sounds much like her father, and I was pleased to learn that she's close to her grandmother, Wendy O'Connor.
I wouldn't be surprised if Frances finds her ultimate happiness in living a somewhat anonymous existence.
I hope her life will follow a vastly different course than that of either Kurt *or* Courtney.
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