Courtney Love, Hole Reunion Not Happening? Also, Kurt Cobain’s Widow Scraps Memoir, Talks About Accepting Nirvana’s Hall Of Fame Induction; “It’s What Widows Do,” She Said.

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Last week, Courtney Love revealed in the Quietus interview that she'd be reuniting the mid-'90s Hole line-up which includes Melissa Auf Der Maur, Eric Erlandson and Patty Schemel. However, it seems the Hole reunion is over before it even started as she told The Telegraph over the weekend that the other band members "are all flipping out with [her]" about the comments.

She now complains that her excitement might have implied that the Hole reunion is for a long-term goal:

"We may have made out but there is no talk of marriage," she says of her meetings with former band mates. "It's very frail, nothing might happen, and now the band are all flipping out with me."

At least she got Cobain's legacy to cheer her up.

Love elaborated to The Telegraph about the upcoming Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, where Nirvana will be honoured. The "Hole" singer and her daughter, Frances Bean Cobain will be receiving the award in Kurt Cobain's behalf.

"I wasn't in Nirvana, but it's what widows and kids do," the "Celebrity Skin" rocker shared before taking a swipe on her late husband's band mates, "And it does give me ownership of the mythology, rather than just handing over to Krist and Dave their ownership."

The 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will happen this April 10 at Brooklyn's Barclays Center.

Knowing Courtney's colourful past may be a good read but her long-delayed memoir is another plan that seem to be up in the air at the moment as the 49-year old grunge rocker rejected the manuscript her ghostwriter submitted to Harper Collins, according to The Guardian.

She called the write-up "like me jacked on coffee and sugar in a really bad mood," Love complained. "I said [to the publisher] keep your bloody money. I'd rather keep my friends."

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