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Sinéad O’Connor was hospitalized after posting some concerning tweets in which she threatened to take her own life, just one week after the sudden passing of her son Shane.
On Thursday morning, the 55-year-old singer worried fans after writing in a since-deleted message on Twitter that she “decided to follow my son,” who was found dead on January 7, two days after he went missing from a treatment facility in Dublin. She wrote:
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However, she later apologized for her alarming messages and reassured fans that she was seeking help in a follow-up tweet:
The Nothing Compares 2 U artist further expressed regret for worrying Tulsa, Ireland’s Child and Family Agency, and her followers, saying:
Sinéad revealed the heartbreaking news of her 17-year-old child’s death last week, after begging for his safe return when he vanished from the Tallaght University Hospital in Ireland. At the time, he was placed on suicide watch following “two severe suicide attempts.” The mom expressed on social media when the news broke:
She shared Shane with musician DÓnal Lunny.
Sinéad has long been candid about her mental health struggles over the years, previously telling People in May 2021 that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and borderline personality disorder. In 2015, she spent some time in psychiatric facilities after being “triggered” by a radical hysterectomy and posting cries for help on social media. The songwriter recalled of that time:
We are keeping Sinéad in our thoughts right now.
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Clayton Davis Ballots are in, and the nail-biting portion of Oscar season has begun. Nominations for the 94th Academy Awards will be revealed on Feb.
In his review of the film, TheWrap’s Steve Pond wrote “‘Nothing Compares’ is a movie that is both timely and curiously out of time. It’s a potent film that explores the roots of the brilliant but troubled Irish singer, who’s been back in the news recently with the suicide of her teenage son and her own hospitalization, but it also turns her recent years into an afterthought, bypassing many of the highs and lows that led her here over the last two decades.”“Nothing Compares” is produced by Eleanor Emptage and Michael Mallie for Tara Films (UK) and Ard Mhacha Productions (Ireland), and presented by Field of Vision.
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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.
Equipped with a hazy aesthetic and archival footage galore, “Nothing Compares,” Kathryn Ferguson’s documentary about the early stardom of controversial singer-songwriter Sinéad O’Connor, celebrates the Irish artist’s commitment to shattering industry trends but ultimately fails to break away from traditionalism itself. “Nothing Compares” presents O’Connor as a pioneer, an artist whose foremost rationale for pursuing a career in music resided in her desire to craft art for the sake of social reform by way of personal catharsis.
Sinéad O'Connor has revealed she's been admitted to hospital just days after announcing her son Shane's tragic death.The 55 year old has been open on how she's been coping since the loss of her 17 year old son on 7 January as he "decided to end his earthly struggle". Now, the Nothing Compares 2 U singer has taken to her Twitter feed on Thursday 13 January to explain she feels responsible for the death of her child as she wrote his "death is no ones fault but mine." Several hours later, she provided an update as she was escorted to the hospital by police. "I am with cops now on way to hospital.
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.
Seeking help. After sharing a series of allegedly suicidal messages, Sinead O’Connor has been admitted to the hospital.
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