Inside the late Sinéad O'Connor's tragic love life away from global fame
27.07.2023 - 08:53
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Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag People across the world have paid tribute to singer Sinéad O'Connor after it was announced yesterday that she had tragically passed away at the age of 56. Revealing the sad news, Sinéad’s family said that they were “devastated” to share the news regarding their “beloved Sinéad”. The singer first shot to fame in 1990 with an emotional rendition of Prince's song, Nothing Compares 2 U.Throughout her 37-year long career, Sinéad secured eight UK Top 40 singles and seven UK Top 40 albums.
Away from her music career, Sinéad had a string of public romances and was married four times. Her first marriage took place when she was 21 years old and she tied the knot with musician John Reynolds. The pair were married between 1987 and 1991 and welcomed a son, called Jake, together.
Despite going their separate ways, the pair seemingly remained close and John played the drums on her 2013 tour. Meanwhile, in an interview with The Guardian in 2021, Sinéad said that John was “still my best friend”. In 1996, the All Apologies singer became a mother for the second time when she welcomed a baby girl, Roisin, with John Waters.The pair split shortly after Roisin was born.
Five years later, in 2001 it was revealed that Sinéad was engaged to journalist Nick Sommerlad.The couple kept their relationship very private, though divorced in 2004 after three years of marriage. In 2004, Sinéad and Irish folk singer Donal Lunny welcomed a son called Shane into the world. Sadly, Shane passed away 18 months ago, with an unverified Twitter account believed to be that of Sinéad paying tribute to the youngster following his passing.
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