KEY POINTS

  • Courtney Love admitted that Lou Taylor attempted to put her under a conservatorship like Britney Spears
  • The "Doll Parts" singer knows more about Spears' case, and she says it’s one of the worst things ever done to a woman
  • Love claimed Spears' packed of wolves almost killed her and her only child

Courtney Love shared that she almost had the same conservatorship as Britney Spears.

Love shared some photos of her on Instagram wearing a half-open robe that showcased her body. Several of her fans praised her snaps, but one of them asked her about conservatorship.

"Is it true that Lou Taylor – who planned the conservatorship for Britney with her father – wanted to put you in a conservatorship too?" the follower asked.

"Short answer is yes," she replied.

"Lou did try. For a mutated strain of a conservatorship. She and the 'jeryls' made an attempt to control Kurt’s name and likeness and all Nirvana songs (96 percent). Then sell the publishing, by which time I’d be in a conservatorship or more likely? Dead."

The former Hole singer didn't end up with the same fate as the "Baby One More Time" hitmaker because she successfully blocked Taylor. However, it didn't stop her from calling those who surround Spears and manage her conservatorship a "pack of wolves."

"I was successful at blocking only Lou, that’s just because I chant a lot which makes me lucky. But not [Spears'] buddies. I just looked at Britney’s account. There’s no point in sticking my neck out for her now, her pack of wolves almost killed me and my only child," she continued.

"I just got away from (Sam) lutfi after 8.5 hellish years. Bad as he is? He doesn’t hold a candle to those people. I’ve tried to lobby attorneys for years with a glimmer of humanity to take on Spears situation and they always p—y out. And frankly I’m done with it."

Love added that she knows more about Spears' case. And for her, it is among the worst things she’s witnessed being done to a woman. Love is the mother of Frances Bean Cobain, 28, an American visual artist, model and musician.

"It’s one of the worst things I’ve ever seen done to another woman and trust me I’ve seen it all," she continued.

"But I’m ok now in Europe recovering from a near death illness that probably happened due to the stress of out maneuvering those a--holes for pre Britney , 25 some years … we finally have a manager they’re all scared of and we are safe. I’m ok and most of all frances is ok. I’m not dragging us though the ptsd and trauma that lous name brings up in me."

The "Doll Parts" singer noted that "no one can do that to us again." However, she's already done with Spears' case for her security.

"In exchange for that security. I don’t get to talk about the particulars. I’m keeping the security. I’m sorry but I can’t help you further. @vanityfair Britney ‘expose’ was a lazy farce. If that’s all there is for justice? F–k it. I’ll make my own government. And do as I’m told,” she concluded.

Spears has been asking the court to remove her dad, Jamie Spears, from her conservatorship. The "Stronger" hitmaker's lawyer stressed that her estate could suffer loss and injury if Jamie would not be suspended immediately.

Courtney Love
Singer Courtney Love arrives for the gala presentation of "The Disaster Artist" at the AFI Film Festival in Los Angeles, California, Nov. 12, 2017. Reuters/Mike Blake