Courtney Love said a ‘bunch of #MeToos’ drove her out of her acting career … after she warned actresses to ‘stay away’ from Harvey Weinstein in 2005
- She said a ‘bunch of #MeToos’ drove her away from a beginning acting career
- Courtney did not investigate specific incidents that led to her decision
- In 2005, Love advised young actresses: ‘If Harvey Weinstein invites you to a private party at the Four Seasons [hotel] do not go ‘
- More than 80 women presented their #MeToo story about abuse at the hands of Harvey and, through an investigation with subsequent rape and abuse charges, Weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in prison
Courtney Love admitted that a ‘bunch of #MeToos’ drove her away from a rising actress career, years after warning actresses to ‘stay away’ from Harvey Weinstein.
In honor of the late film director Miloš Forman, who worked with Courtney on The People vs. Larry Flynt, the 56-year-old singer recalled her collaboration with a real professional who helped her win a Golden Globe nomination for the role of Flynt’s fourth wife, Althea Leasure.
Courtney said ‘one day I can talk about it’ as she immersed herself in her short career in front of the camera, a lost time that she considered to be over soon after ‘stop being able’ to follow a ‘bunch of #metoos’.

Dificult: Courtney Love admitted that a ‘bunch of #MeToos’ kept her from a promising acting career, years after warning actresses to ‘stay away’ from Harvey Weinstein
‘For some years, because of Milos Forman, I was a professional actress and a movie star. It was really fun, ‘she wrote online. ‘I was nominated for best actress, for a Golden Globe Award. One day I can talk about it.’
Courtney shared a series of photos from the night of the awards ceremony, as well as a clip of Milos praising the actress for her innate abilities.
‘I love acting … I stopped being able to do that after a lot of #metoos,’ she wrote. – Nobody would believe me and it didn’t stop. So I left, and he left. And I’m fine with that. Perhaps, in my next life, I will be stronger and able to bear it. I take my hat off to anyone who can. ‘

Memorial: In honor of the late film director Miloš Forman, who worked with Courtney on The People vs. Larry Flynt, the 56-year-old singer recalled her collaboration with a professional who helped her win a Golden Globe nomination for the role of Flynt’s wife, Althea Leasure

Terrible: more than 80 women presented their #MeToo story about abuse at the hands of Harvey and, through an investigation with subsequent rape and abuse charges, Weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in prison
In 2005, Courtney advised young industry actresses during a red carpet event.
“I will be slandered if I say,” she began. ‘If Harvey Weinstein invites you to a private party at the Four Seasons [hotel] do not go. ‘
Harvey co-founded the big studio with his brother in 1979 and ran Miramax until 2005, when he founded his own self-titled group, The Weinstein Company.
Gwyneth Paltrow accused Weinstein of assaulting her in a hotel room and is widely credited for helping Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey of The New York Times discover multiple charges of sexual abuse and harassment.

Honest: In 2005, Courtney offered advice to young industry actresses during a red carpet event; seen in 2009

Moving on: Courtney added that she loves ‘here in England’, but misses ‘acting sometimes’ as she praised Milos for being a ‘great director’ (seen in 2015
More than 80 women presented their #MeToo story about abuse at the hands of Harvey, and, through an investigation with subsequent rape and abuse charges, Weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in prison.
However, Courtney continued to recall some of the most positive experiences during her time in the Hollywood bubble.
‘But it was super fun. Here I am at the Golden Globe in a simple, navy, chiffon dress, that Ms. Sharon Stone lent me from her closet (the GOWN! #Properdiva closet) is Maison Valentino.
‘Sharon said,’ You are acting very hip. Don’t be nice. F *** that. You are a great actress. Stand up! Be proud of your work! Be a movie star. ‘When is Sharon Stone offering you movie star lessons? You take them. ‘
Courtney added that she loves ‘here in England’, but misses ‘acting sometimes’ as she praised Milos for being a ‘great director’.
“One of the greatest experiences you can have as a woman, I think,” she wrote. ‘All the glamor that comes after that is fun, extravagant, beautiful! But the confidence you get from a great director? It is one of the most profound things I have ever known. ‘