Courtney Love Discloses Near-Fatal 2019 Health Crisis and Confirms Completion of First Album Since 2010
Musician Courtney Love revealed details regarding a severe 2019 health scare while confirming that her forthcoming solo album—her first full-length project since 2010—is fully completed.

In a video statement shared to social media, the artist announced a temporary departure from digital platforms to finalize logistics for her upcoming release, noting that extensive effort went into the recording process.
Love recounted relocating from Los Angeles to London in 2019, during which she experienced a critical medical complication. While refraining from specifying a formal diagnosis, she described physical deterioration including extreme weight loss and hair loss, noting that medical professionals had issued a terminal prognosis that she ultimately resisted and overcame.

Reflecting on her early life, Love compared her recovery to childhood experiences of holding firm to personal truth despite external pressure, drawing connections between those formative memories and the thematic elements of her new record.
Addressing her previous discography, she acknowledged the commercial underperformance of Hole’s final release, Nobody’s Daughter (2010), framing the experience as a humbling milestone that shaped her current approach to music.
Accompanying caption details indicated that the upcoming record features creative input from notable collaborators, including Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong and REM’s Michael Stipe, with the musician expressing a strong desire to return to touring.
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