Courtney Love has finally buried the hatchet with Dave Grohl for real this time, with the Hole singer and grunge icon revealing that they're 'too old to feud'.
Speaking to David Letterman she confirmed both that things had got out of hand over the years, but they have decided to be friends again. Hopefully this will then be the last time this so called "feud" gets written about.
"We're friends again – we text, and we're cool," she told Letterman. "I think you just get to an age where, 'Why are we suing each other? Really?' It just got stupid. Honestly, me and Dave Grohl, we had some gnarly times over 20 years. And if we can make up, anyone can make up. We're really cool now."
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Love also discussed the soon to be released Cobain: Montage Of Heck documentary, which has been receiving five star reviews from Sundance.
"It's anguish. It's very moving. I've seen it now three times, and I'm probably not going to see it again. It's too much. People were in tears... The director, Brett Morgen, did a fantastic job on it. I trusted him completely... and gave him the keys to my storage and said 'tell the truth'."
Love is said to be working on a new solo album, having released the brilliant 'You Know My Name' last year. She's also heading out on tour with Lana Del Rey.