'Sons Of Anarchy' Star Courtney Love Thinks Marilyn Manson Is Gay
Thanks to Marilyn Manson's latest confession in Esquire, Courtney Love fires back to the rocker's statement that she slept with most of his friends. The former Hole singer posted her retaliation on Twitter that she would sleep with her "Sons of Anarchy" co-star after years of thinking he is gay.
The two rock stars shared the red carpet on "Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 premiere but did not share the screen in the series. Manson plays the white supremacist Ron Tully in prison while Love plays Abel’s preschool teacher, Ms. Harrison. When Manson was asked if he already buried the hatchet with the "Malibu" singer, he admitted they never had a falling out.
"She's slept with pretty much every one of my friends, supposedly," the 46-year-old told Esquire in his recent interview. "She, one time, told me she was mad at me because I didn't want to f--k her and I was smarter than her."
Manson also admitted the only time he "f—ked" with Love is when he saw her on the red carpet and asked if she was okay after her dress broke during the "Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 red carpet premiere in September 2014. He recalled saying "Thank God! That would be horrible," after asking Love if her private parts showed during the wardrobe malfunction.
Both rock stars used to team up back in 1999 in the disastrous "Beautiful Monsters" tour when Hole, Love's alternative band, bailed out after nine performances. Although the two were never involved romantically, Love was linked to Smashing Pumpkin's Billy Corgan, Manson's longtime friend. Love and Corgan dated in 1991 before the blond songstress married the Nirvana frontman.
Meanwhile, the 50-year-old grunge queen recently concluded her successful show at HERE Arts Centre in New York on her first avant-garde opera titled "Kansas City Choir Boy." Love plays an elusive muse named Athena in the music-theatre piece by Todd Almond, who plays the unnamed choir boy who is looking back on his turbulent relationship with Love's character.
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