
The former Hole singer has described the reports that circulated on the weekend as "ill-informed nonsense".
Love told NME: "I said no such thing. I care deeply about her talent, I love this record tons, but I wouldn't comment even if I did have knowledge.
"She hasn't hurt anyone I care for and she hasn't hurt me. My deepest apologies to anyone who believes this nonsense, that I would judge or fingerpoint unless I felt that [many] people's lives were on the line."
The widow of Kurt Cobain added: "I keep my own counsel about sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll and I do not judge others unless I know they are a danger to other people beloved in my own life. If that's the case then they'd better watch out. Otherwise my philosophy is super simple: live and let live.
"Sorry, this is all just not true. My apologies to Ms Winehouse for this ill-informed nonsense. It's not something I would say or do. Especially about someone, again, who I barely know and have unlimited admiration for."
The 'Celebrity Skin' singer was in the news last week after she criticised UK comedian Steve Coogan for being a bad influence on the actor Owen Wilson.



