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Frances Bean Cobain Wants Twitter to Ban Mother

Rock singer Courtney Love's daughter has come out and publically stated that her mother should be removed from Twitter. Love posted a rant in which she accuses a former Nirvana band member of trying to seduce her teenage daughter.

Frances Bean Cobain is the daughter of Courtney Love and the late Kurt Cobain, the late front man for the rock band Nirvana. At the center of the controversy is Dave Grohl, the former drummer of the band.

There has been a long feud between Love and Grohl since the days they knew each other through Nirvana. Love has stated before that she believes Grohl is "sexually obsessed" with Kurt, which is why he was allegedly pursuing her daughter, Frances.

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This rumor was furthered by a driver who claimed recently that Grohl had "his hands all over" Frances in his car.

Love posted several tweets on her private account that described that she had credible sources to believe that the two had a relationship.

"I heard from Frannies roommate that @davegrohl hit on frances, and that she was curious, I'm not mad at her, him I am about to shoot, dead," Love wrote on Twitter.

This is hardly the first time Love has attacked Grohl in public. Last November, Love went into a spastic episode against Grohl during a festival in Brazil which was rumored to have been brought on while she was on stage after she saw a fan holding a poster of Cobain in the audience.

Cobain denied the claims made by her mother and issued this statement through her publicist.

"While I'm generally silent on the affairs of my biological mother, her recent tirade has taken a gross turn. I have never been approached by Dave Grohl in more than a platonic way. I'm in a monogamous relationship and very happy. Twitter should ban my mother," wrote the teenager.

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