Courtney Love is airing out old grievances involving Fight Club star Brad Pitt. The actress and Grammy-nominated musician has asserted that she was set for the David Fincher film’s key role of Marla Singer — eventually to be played by Helena Bonham Carter — before Pitt intervened and got her “fired.” Love says that this happened because she “wouldn’t let Brad play” her late husband, Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, after he pitched her on the prospect.
Love explained that when Pitt first brought up the idea, she “went nuclear.” And that all these years later, she wishes she’d instead embraced “the shark instinct” — letting Pitt think she’d go along with the idea of him portraying Cobain, until she was able to get through production on Fight Club.
Reps for Pitt couldn’t be reached for comment. But Love’s remarks came during an interview on the WTF with Marc Maron podcast published Monday, during which she claimed that Pitt has been hoping to make a Cobain-centric film since 1996.
She went on to say during her appearance that while she was dating Pitt’s Fight Club co-star Edward Norton at the time of her firing, the actor broke down and sobbed that he didn’t “have the power” to get her re-hired, while mourning the loss of his mother.
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