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Courtney Love Goes On Twitter Binge Aimed At Daughter

May 10 2010, Published 9:30 a.m. ET

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Courtney Love’s first Mother’s Day alone must have been tough to handle, as the rocker on Monday fired off 62 emotional Tweets in five hours aimed at her estranged daughter Frances Bean Cobain, and RadarOnline.com has the scoop for you.

As RadarOnline.com has previously reported, Love lost custody of Frances Bean, 17, in December of last year, as a Los Angeles Superior Court commissioner permitted Frances to move in with her paternal grandmother and aunt.

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Love started the frantic Tweeting early Monday with the message, "last of my twitter relapse, bean i saw you at coachella with isaihia in a pic he looks sweet and like your dad actually.hope alls well."

The theme of Love's posts seemed to be an open mother-to-daughter letter with Courtney simultaneously expressing her frustration at Frances, while giving her relationship advice.

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She wrote, "i want MY name cleared and i want YOUR life saved. who tucks you in? who cleans your mess? who applies to college REALLY? they are so evil ...,” later followed by "sorry to state this publically but i wont stand accused of such implications or tolerate making 3 on worst mothers list. thanks to this, no.”

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She then Tweeted, "and again im extremely sorry to use TWITTER but i saw you holding hands in Coachella wich was coach HELLA for me, and my stomach turned."

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