October 16th 2024.
In the latest episode of the new series of Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Courtney Love, the renowned 90s rockstar, stepped in as the team captain for Daisy May Cooper on the Sky Max programme. Her task was to lead her team to victory in the musically-themed quiz panel show. However, things took a rather unexpected turn as Courtney went off on a tangent, leaving her co-stars completely baffled.
As she answered a question about her experience with Coldplay star Chris Martin, Courtney began to recall a rather confusing encounter she had with him at the National History Museum. She couldn't help but gush about her admiration for him, mentioning his feminist beliefs and her struggle to fake her way through a conversation about Muse. But that wasn't the point she was trying to make.
As her teammates Joel Dommett and Abi Harding looked on, confused, the rival team members Noel Fielding, Glen Matlock, and Jamali Maddix seemed equally lost. Host Greg Davies tried to steer the conversation back on track by asking if the point was about Muse or Coldplay. However, Courtney's response of "No, it's about Matt Bellamy!" only added to the confusion.
But despite the bewildering nature of her story, Courtney continued to share her anecdote about how Matt Bellamy mentioned a street she had always dreamed of living on, with famous neighbours like Sean Penn and Chris Martin. And with a final exclamation of "Oh my god, I can't live on that street!", she concluded her story, leaving everyone wondering what the point actually was.
But this wasn't the only interesting thing about Courtney. She rose to fame as the lead singer of the band Hole in the 90s, and her success continued with four Grammy nominations and a Satellite Award for her performance in The People vs Larry Flynt. She was also known for her marriage to the late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain.
As the group laughed at the absurdity of Courtney's story, she went back to answering questions as if nothing had happened. But little did they know, Courtney had recently become a grandmother, with her daughter Frances Bean Cobain welcoming her first child. And after its original run from 1996 to 2015, Never Mind the Buzzcocks was rebooted in 2021, with the new series launching on Sky Max at 9pm.
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