O'Connor 'suffered more than her share of hardship' A eulogy for Sinead O'Connor at her private funeral has said she "suffered more than her share of hardship and adversity". Imam Shaykh Dr Umar al Qadri delivered the tribute, saying the Irish sing...
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Irish president says O'Connor was fearless when talking about big issues In a lengthy statement, Irish President Michael D Higgins paid tribute to Sinead O'Connor, saying he was "struck by the depth of her fearless commitment to the important issues which she br...
1970s Ireland was the backdrop from which Sinead O’Connor began her life. Born into tragic times with her own tragic story, one among many from those days, Sinead would not be defined by what was at that time beyond her control. Her spirit would blossom and bloom manifesting her gift,...
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Facebook post says Sinead O'Connor is "receiving the best of care" after talking about her mental illnesses and pleading for help in tearful video
Sinéad O'Connor was discovered at a young age when drummer Paul Byrne heard her sing a cover of Barbra Streisand's "Evergreen." Just a few years later, she released her first album, "The Lion and the Cobra," in 1987. (Stacia Timonere/Getty Images) ...
LONDON –The estate of Sinead O’Connor on Monday asked Donald Trump not to play her music at campaign rallies, saying the late singer considered the former president a “biblical devil.” Trump has played O’Connor’s biggest hit, “Nothing Compares 2 U,” at events ...
Now Sinéad O'Connor has weighed in. The singer took to Facebook today to share her disgust with Rolling Stone's July issue. "What is this cunt doing on the cover of Rolling stone? Music has officially died," she wrote. "Who knew it would be Rolling Stone that murdered it? Simon ...
Singer-songwriter Sinead O'Connor has been found after police said she was reported missing, and possibly at risk of suicide. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has the latest details.