"My mentors are people like Cameron Crowe and Carrie Fisher"
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Love’s intent reads as reframing. She’s often been filed under tabloid caricature or “chaos” archetype; citing these mentors positions her in a different ecosystem: writers, observers, craftspeople who understand fame as a script you can rewrite. The subtext is self-defense without sounding defensive: I’m not just an object in a story; I’m learning from the people who know how stories get made, sold, and weaponized.
It also telegraphs aspiration. Crowe represents empathy and cultural translation; Fisher represents authorship and comedic truth-telling under pressure. Together they mirror Love’s own project: turning mess into material, turning damage into a point of view. In a culture that loves to punish loud women twice - once for being loud, again for being hurt - these are strategic saints: proof that intelligence can be messy, and still be unmistakably, stubbornly authored.
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Love, Courtney. (2026, January 17). My mentors are people like Cameron Crowe and Carrie Fisher. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-mentors-are-people-like-cameron-crowe-and-51456/
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Love, Courtney. "My mentors are people like Cameron Crowe and Carrie Fisher." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-mentors-are-people-like-cameron-crowe-and-51456/.
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"My mentors are people like Cameron Crowe and Carrie Fisher." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-mentors-are-people-like-cameron-crowe-and-51456/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








