Courtney Love promotes new documentary about late husband Kurt Cobain... in which she claims her 'desire to cheat made him suicidal'
She authorized the official documentary Montage Of Heck about her late husband Kurt Cobain, which has been recently released ten years after his suicide.
And on Sunday, Courtney Love revealed new details about her marriage to the late Nirvana rocker while promoting the Brett Morgan-directed film during the Tribeca Film Festival at Spring Studio in New York City.
In the never-before-seen footage - slated to air on HBO on May 4 - the 50-year-old widow candidly shared: 'My desire to cheat on Kurt made him suicidal.'
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In loving memory: Courtney Love attended the premiere of Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck during the Tribeca Film Festival at Spring Studio in New York City on Sunday
For the film fest event, the single mother-of-one wrapped her figure in a beige coloured dress that featured panels of white and black.
Courtney kept it conservative in a knee-length frock but showed some cleavage with the plunging neckline as well as displayed her toned arms with the sleeveless number.
The singer covered her long legs with black stockings and accentuated her pins with peep-toe black high heels.
She also showcased her Let It Bleed tattoo on her arm which is inspired by a title of a Rolling Stones song.
'My desire to cheat on Kurt made him suicidal': The 50-year-old singer authorized the official documentary Montage Of Heck about her late husband Kurt Cobain, which has been recently released ten years after his suicide
Business first: The single mother-of-one kept it conservative in a knee-length frock but showed some cleavage with the plunging neckline as well as displayed her toned arms with the sleeveless number
'He wanted to stay in the apartment and do heroin and paint,' Courtney shared in the new documentary.
'I'm a big flirt - I flirt with chairs,' she added. 'I never, never cheated on him, but I certainly thought about it one time in London.'
Courtney inferred that her 'desires' may have contributed to Cobain’s 1994 death, at the age of 27, by self-inflicted gunshot.
The Hole artist recently admitted that her late husband Kurt Cobain is a 'hard act to follow' as a lover.
Body hugging: Courtney wrapped her figure in a beige coloured dress that featured panels of white and black
Body ink: The Hole artist also showcased her Let It Bleed tattoo on her arm which is inspired by a title of a Rolling Stones song
Courtney is currently single and admits watching Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck reminded her of the strong sexual relationship she had with her late husband.
Speaking to the film's director Brett for V magazine, she said: 'It f***ed me up. I remembered the sexual relationship, which, as you know, is the core of any good marriage. It almost rendered other intimacies meaningless.'
'I don't have a boyfriend right now, so I'm single. [The film] made me really evaluate what, at the age of 50, I want out of a relationship. He's a hard act to follow. I love him and I always will.'
The documentary contains video and audio which Courtney and her daughter Frances - who was just 20 months old when her father died - had never seen and the Malibu rocker says watching the film has helped the artist come to terms with the Nirvana star's suicide.
Better times: Courtney and Kurt were married from 1992 - 1994 and have one child together daughter Frances (pictured at the MTV Awards in 1993)
Coming soon: Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck is slated to air on HBO on May 4
She said: 'To see it in that room with my daughter was very cathartic and I was very happy to spend a little time with him and to find out, to see things and hear audio, and see into his heart.
'It was an important moment of bonding between Frances and me, and I think it's very healing for our family and for our relationship.'
'Many people who've suffered the after-effects of suicide, and in Frances' case, like any child of suicide, she wondered what part she played in it and why wasn't she important enough?'
'I think the film points out that absolutely, without a doubt, from whatever age it is that he starts talking about it, that that was where he was headed.'
Also in attendance: The documentary's director Brett Morgan was a panelist at the session
Famous fan: Nicky Hilton wore a butterfly adorned LBD to the event
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