Rocker Courtney Love is often propositioned by young actors eager to land the lead role in a planned biopic about her late husband Kurt Cobain.
The former Hole singer has been working on the idea of turning the tragic Nirvana frontman's life story into a film for several years, and she recently hired Brett Morgan, the director of the Rolling Stones' Crossfire Hurricane documentary, to take charge of the project.
However, Love, 49, claims the news has turned her into a target for actors determined to bed her in the hope that she will cast them as Cobain - although she has stopped short of naming names.
She tells Fashion magazine, "I still get hit on by guys because they want to be cast in that Kurt Cobain biopic that's been in production for years. I could give you some (actors') names that would blow your mind, but I am so not sleeping with someone under 38."
Cobain died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in 1994 at the age of 27.
In a new clip from the forthcoming official Kurt Cobain documentary, we discover the birth...
Kurt Cobain was trapped in a troubled homelife as a child with his parents having...
Bob Forrest was at the height of the sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll era...
Hole drummer Patty Schemel's feisty personality infuses this fast-paced film, which not only documents her...
Patty Schemel is known to many as the drummer in Hole from 1992 to 1996....
Like most viewers of his documentary Mayor of the Sunset Strip, director George Hickenlooper (The...
When a screenwriter decides to write another, predictable ransom thriller, why is it always the...
Apparently not wanting to call attention to the fact that it's releasing a emotionally exploitive...
Seeing the biopic "Man On the Moon" is like being at a seance in a...