Frances Bean Cobain Hates Ali Lohan's Sense of Entitlement

Daughter of Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain rants against the sister of Lindsay Lohan

By Jennifer Cady Oct 07, 2009 5:52 PMTags
Ali Lohan, Frances Bean CobainJason Kempin/Getty Images; Donato Sardella/Getty Images

Frances Bean Cobain seems to have inherited a knack for the Twitter dramz from mom Courtney Love. But at least we can kind of decipher what the 17-year-old is trying to say, unlike her mom's random rants about mortgage fraud or whatever is upsetting her at the moment.

For instance, it is very clear that the daughter of Love and Kurt Cobain does not like the sister of Lindsay Lohan at all. Famous-person relative fight!

At first we thought Frances' open hate letter was the result of 15-year-old Ali Lohan wandering around Paris Fashion Week wearing tiny little dresses and sky-high heels. But no, it was this—"Christmas Magic" from Ali's 2006 holiday album.

"This is the reason why i refuse entitlement to the fullest extent," Frances tweeted.

And now for the epic rant that soon followed, titled "This is my open letter to Ali Lohan," complete with the grammatical and spelling errors that make it a true Love-Cobain family rant:

  • "Your not entitled to anything simply because your sister has a recognizable name. Your idea of fame isn't fame. It's infamy. You want to be famous? Work your ass off and make decisions that could potentially catapult your career into a lasting one."
  • "You lack the talent, social understanding and credibility to be anything other then infamous."
  • "it will be the formality of fame that puts you on the covers of tabloids, while the public idly watches you plumit into the murky abyss shared with the likes of [Redacted] & Jon Gosslin who, i'm sure, will steal your money whilst there."
  • "people like You ali lohan are rendering the world of true talent by attempting to make your entitled ass noticed."
  • "You blatently don't care how your recognized, its the objective to get famous and that is what makes you replaceable and a recycled idea."
  • "Well, im ashamed to have to be grouped into the same category of person as you. I would rather die a most painful death the be assoicated with the kind of careere your trying to make for your self."

So yeah, Frances really does not like Ali Lohan. Frances then spent the rest of her day defending herself against people calling her out for bad grammar and the hypocrisy of also using her famous last name to land an internship at Rolling Stone. Now she's deleted her account, but everything lives forever on the Internet.

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