Overview
- Courtney Love, who has lived in London since 2019, announced that she is in the process of obtaining British citizenship, which she expects to complete within six months.
- The former Hole singer described the U.S. political climate under Donald Trump as 'frightening' and likened his administration to 'emperor-core.'
- Love emphasized her preference for London's lifestyle and governance, citing laws, safety, and cultural discourse as key factors in her decision to make the UK her permanent home.
- She joins other celebrities, including Rosie O'Donnell and Ellen DeGeneres, who have relocated abroad following Trump's 2024 reelection.
- Love revealed her plans during a March 4 event at the Royal Geographical Society in London, where she also performed Bob Dylan's 'Like a Rolling Stone.'