Courtney Love to Obtain British Citizenship, Citing Concerns Over U.S. Politics
The musician plans to finalize her citizenship within six months as she permanently relocates to London, expressing deep dissatisfaction with Donald Trump’s administration.
- 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.'