Sinead O'Connor has revealed she will never perform live again following her son's tragic death last month.
25.01.2022 - 23:09 / ok.co.uk
Grieving Sinéad O'Connor has revealed the sweet way she's remembering her late son Shane following his funeral last week.Taking to Twitter, the Irish musician revealed that she has a permanent place set at the table for the 17 year old, who was reported to have gone missing from hospital before his tragic death earlier this month. Sinéad, 55, wrote: “Am staying with my best girlfriend. Been with her since the funeral.
We are smoking waaay too many fags (cigarettes) and reminiscing lots about my Babba. “We have a permanent place set at the dinner table for him with a candle and incense. He is very present.
He is love”.The star added a red heart emoji onto the end of her tweet. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page.
Sinéad's fans were quick to send their support to the singer at this very difficult time. One wrote: “This makes my day. I'm so glad you're not alone.
A big hug for your best girlfriend.The love that Shane is now is so great that you cannot ignore it. “I feel him too.. What a beautiful soul are your Babba.
You are not hard to find for him. Where there is smoke there is Sineady.” Another added: “I am glad you have somebody with you. We need company, compassion and love to hold us up.
“Its a nightmare, and you have to just get thru, any way you can, music, screaming, crying, cigarettes, whatever it takes. Be gentle with you”.The late teenager is said to have been on suicide watch while receiving medical attention and, after going missing, Sinéad announced that he’d "decided to end his earthly struggle" on Friday 7 January. Sinéad's heartbreaking announcement shared on social media read: “My beautiful son,
.Sinead O'Connor has revealed she will never perform live again following her son's tragic death last month.
Irish singer Sinead O’Connor has vowed she will never perform again following the tragic death of her son, Shane, earlier this year. The 55 year old Nothing Compares 2 U singer revealed her son "decided to end his earthly struggle" at age 17 on Friday 7 January in a series of heartbreaking tweets. She has now taken to the social media platform again to reveal she doesn’t plan to perform again following the family tragedy.
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Sinead O'Connor was hospitalized last Thursday, just days after the death of her 17-year-old son Shane. The teenager, from her marriage to artist Donal Lunny, was found dead by suicide on January 7 in Bray, Wicklow, Ireland. Through her Twitter account, the singer-songwriter herself announced that she was on her way to a hospital to be admitted of her own free will.