Frances Bean Cobain – the 19-year-old offspring of Courtney Love and her late husband Kurt Cobain – has splashed out on a four-bedroom house in the Hollywood Hills.

The 3,350 square foot building, which was built in 1930, also boasts 3.5 bathrooms and retains many original features including hand-forged iron work, stained glass windows, hand-stenciled wood beams and vintage light fixtures, reports website The Real Estalker.

The formal living room boasts a wood burning fireplace, exposed beams, restored wooden floors and French doors leading to a spacious terrace, while the kitchen area – situated next to a dining room – is corrected to a walk-in pantry and adjoining breakfast room.

There is a second dining area outside, in a shaded courtyard-style patio, and the detached garage has been converted into a studio.

Despite buying the Los Angeles property, Frances – an artist who works under the pseudonym Fiddle Tim – is currently studying in New York.

The teenager has been estranged from her mother for some time.

 

Courtney Love may finally be on the cusp of happiness.

With her first album in 10 years already looking like a hit, the Hole singer is closer to a reunion with daughter Frances, has made peace with old beau Edward Norton and may have a new beau lined up.

Let’s get to that last part first. The Love missile has been spending an awful lot of time lately with Andre Balazs, according to spies. The dashing hotelier, ex-husband of modeling czarina Katie Ford and ex-boyfriend of Uma Thurman, was seen with Love last week at the Mercer and the Minetta Tavern.

Love insists Balazs is just “an old friend and my sometime landlord.” Our spies say the friends looked like they should get a hotel room, which Balazs has plenty of.

Meanwhile, Love has been making nice with Norton. A few weeks ago, she went on Twitter to blame him for her allegedly losing $300,000 in a fund he told her to invest in. But Love has now tweeted that she was “wrong” and that he actually tripled her money.

“I feel very bad,” Love tells us. “I have the greatest respect for Edward. He could be the President of the United States. I could be his drug czar – ha, ha.”

Love says Norton also has been a “force of good” in serving as an informal communicator and mediator between her and 17-year-old Frances, whom a restraining order bars Love from speaking to. (A friend of Norton’s insists that his role in the drama has been minimal.)

Mother and daughter fell out last October after a donnybrook at their Tribeca apartment.

“I was talking on the phone,” recalls Love. “Frances came out of my room. She was hysterical. First she was crying at my legs, saying, ‘Why was I born?’ Then she bites and scratches and pulls on my hair. She punched me.”

A source who says she witnessed the confrontation corroborates that Love “never hit Frances. Not one time. All the punches were coming from Frances.”

Love says, “I grabbed her with both arms. That left a bruise and she took a picture of her bruise.”

By December, a judge had taken Frances away from Love and placed her in the care of the mother and sister of her father, rock god Kurt Cobain, who took his own life in 1994.

Love finds it “creepy” that Frances should be represented by Geraldine Wyle, who is also the attorney for Britney Spears’ father, Jamie, in Brit’s guardianship case. Love suspects Jamie convinced Wyle to retaliate against Love after Love claimed that a female member of the Spears family had told her Jamie had molested her. Wyle and a rep for Jamie both declined to comment.

“Geraldine told Frances all this pie-in-the-sky b.s. – that she’d get all this money,” charges Love, who at the same time understands her daughter’s confusion. “Look who her parents are! We were a little lax.”

Love has heard that, after two months away from Mom, Frances has told California child services “she wants to come home.” She tearfully adds, “I should have never gotten mad at her. I love her so much.”

Love believes “we’ll be back together” no later than August, when Frances turns 18 and becomes a legal adult.

A hearing in the case is scheduled for April 8. On April 27, Mercury releases Hole’s record “Nobody’s Daughter.” The first single, “Skinny Little Bitch,” was the most-added song on rock radio last week.

Love shrugs off ex-flame Billy Corgan’s threat to make trouble if she tries to release two songs they collaborated on: “Billy is talking out his a-. His people already gave permission.”

And word is director Bennett Miller is considering the “People vs Larry Flynt” actress for a part in “Moneyball,” co-starring Brad Pitt.

“Who gets a second shot at 45?” asks Love. “I’m a lucky bitch.”

 

Courtney Love isn’t winning any mother-of-the-year awards anytime soon.

Just days after losing legal custody of her 17-year-old daughter, Frances Bean Cobain, Love has lashed out in a series of angry, yet incoherent posts on her Facebook page about the court order, as well against her own daughter.

“I hate to spund cold but any kid of mine who pulls this s— has lost her position,” Love wrote. “she was deceptive she lied and shes lying to herself … my daihgter is not always honest.”

On Friday, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge placed Frances under the temporary guardianship of her grandmother — Wendy O’Connor, the mother of Frances’ late father, Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain — and Cobain’s sister, Kimberly Cobain.

Although the ruling raised speculation that Love had had a drug relapse, the rocker’s lawyer insists his client has “been clean for years” and that it was Frances’ decision to live with her grandmother –- a choice that clearly has irked Love.

“Well the good news is now that frances is clearly deluded that she can buy her grandmaother a small house in la,” Love, 45, wrote in her online rant. “id love to see how that works.”

Love, who also temporarily lost custody of Frances in 2003, also gave insight into her troubled financial situation, saying her “deluded” daughter isn’t as rich as she thinks she is.

“She thinks she has all this money,” she wrote. “the point is i have all the money she has.”

In 2006, Love sold 25% of her share of Nirvana’s publishing rights for more than $50 million, MTV reported. And last year, she accused members of her management team of embezzling millions from Frances’ trust fund set up by her late father.

Despite attacking her daughter during her rant, Love bizarrely said, “dont worry frances is a wonderful kid shes gotbadd people around her and wants it both ways.”

“you couldve asked for emanicaption … you realie this will put you in juvenoile fami;y circus three times in your little life?” she added. “i love you and always will unconditionally.”

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Rock singer Courtney Love lost legal control of her daughter with late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain after a court gave temporary guardianship of the 17 year-old to Cobain’s mother and sister, court papers showed on Monday.

No reason was given for the decision by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge to award temporary guardianship of Frances Bean Cobain to Wendy O’Connor, her grandmother, and Kimberly Dawn Cobain, her aunt.

The judge’s decision on temporary guardianship of Frances Bean Cobain comes ahead of the release of Love’s latest album, “Nobody’s Daughter,” which is expected early next year.

The judge’s decision was filed on Friday but the court papers in the case only gained attention on Monday.

A representative for Love, 45, declined immediate comment.

In a 2007 interview with U.S. media outlet National Public Radio, Love said she felt she needed to be skinny to succeed in the music industry, but her daughter said that was “sick.”

“My daughter is smart,” Love said in the 2007 interview. “She’s so smart. She’s like, ‘The culture you ascribe to is so disgusting, mother.’”

Love was married to Kurt Cobain until he committed suicide in 1994. With Nirvana, Cobain scored such hits as “All Apologies” and “Smells Like Teen Spirit.”

Love has scored hit songs with “Awful” and “Malibu.”

 

The daughter of Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain was in line to take Amtrak from Boston to New York Sunday when she was told her reservation hadn’t been paid for.

“She caused a huge backup on the line because she refused to pay herself,” says a spy. “She was causing a scene and saying her name loudly to the guy behind the counter, but he had no idea who she was. Finally, she got out of line to call her business manager, who paid for her ticket.”

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MOST magazine interns fetch coffee, run errands for editors and do some actual work – but maybe not Frances Bean Cobain. The 15-year-old daughter of Courtney Love and Nirvana rocker Kurt Cobain is the new summer aide at Rolling Stone. Insiders say “she doesn’t get coffee for anyone . . . calls in sick all the time and wears funny outfits.” A Rolling Stone rep denied the story, telling Page Six, “She’s a great girl, and we’re thrilled to have her.”

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