Melissa Auf der Maur Shares Personal Details About Her Relationship with Dave Grohl in New Memoir
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Melissa Auf der Maur Shares Personal Details About Her Relationship with Dave Grohl in New Memoir

authorBy Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
DateMar 18, 2026
Read time2 min

Rocker Melissa Auf der Maur, renowned for her time with Hole and the Smashing Pumpkins, has opened up about her past romantic involvement with Foo Fighters icon Dave Grohl in her new autobiography, "Even the Good Girls Will Cry: A '90s Rock Memoir." In a particularly candid moment, she discusses a significant personal milestone from their relationship.

Auf der Maur clarifies that her decision to share this deeply personal detail was not to highlight Grohl, but rather to champion women's experiences. She explained in an interview that this particular disclosure is meant to contribute to a broader discussion about female sensuality and the unexplored aspects of women's lives. For her, the book serves as a narrative of her growth as a woman, crafted specifically to resonate with and for other women.

Reflecting on her romance with Grohl, which spanned from 1999 to 2001, Auf der Maur, then in her late twenties, gained profound insights. She noted that her relationship with Grohl provided her with an understanding of previously unacknowledged personal needs. She praised Grohl's attentiveness, stating that no one before him had invested such effort into her pleasure, which ultimately led to a significant personal discovery. She further shared her sentiments about Grohl's character, acknowledging her love for him and her concerns about the pressures of fame on his well-being. She perceives him as a good person who may have faced challenges in maintaining balance due to the demands of his career, suggesting he has paid a price for his celebrity.

This memoir serves as a testament to personal growth and the empowerment of sharing one's truth. It underscores the importance of candid discussions about intimacy and the complexities of human relationships, particularly within the challenging landscape of fame. Through her storytelling, Auf der Maur encourages a deeper understanding and appreciation of the female experience.

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