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11.06.2021 - 04:37 / deadline.com
UPDATE: The media made Sinéad O’Connor announce her retirement last week, she has stated in a Twitter update proclaiming her return.
The mercurial O’Connor said her prior retirement announcement was a “knee-jerk reaction” to U.K. and Canada media reports. These “pigs in lipstick” triggered her, she wrote.
“All interviewers were asked to please be sensitive and not ask about child abuse or dig deep into painful shit about mental health which would be traumatising for me to have to think about.
During the pandemic lockdown, Annie Murphy learned a lot about her mental health.
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Sinead O’Connor has confirmed her retirement from the music industry, weeks after making similar claims and later retracting them.The Irish singer said on social media that she had been in “two minds” about retiring, but confirmed that she will now begin a new career as a writer.“This is to announce that having been in two minds about retiring I have now, in consultation with my medical team, and on their advice, decided to go ahead and retire so that I may now focus on my new career as a
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Sinéad O’Connor has backed down on her intention to retire, just days after her initial announcement.Over the weekend, the singer announced her retirement from music and touring in a series of tweets, confirming that her forthcoming album ‘No Veteran Dies Alone’, will be her last release.“This is not sad news. It’s staggeringly beautiful news.
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We need to avoid adrenaline like its Covid: Ditto re dwelling on the past when the present is so beautiful. Alhamdulillah #DontJustSurviveTranscend ❤️ pic.twitter.com/JHX0McNO5SLater that afternoon, O’Connor went one step further, announcing her total retirement from making new music.
Sinead O’Connor is packing it in.
Sinéad O’Connor is bidding farewell to it all, declaring that she’s retiring from music and touring, and that her next album will be her last. O’Connor made the announcements in a series of tweets posted on Friday.
Sinéad O’Connor has revealed her retirement from music and touring in an announcement made on Twitter. After a long career, the Irish singer, 54, confirmed her upcoming 11th album, No Veteran Dies Alone, will go ahead in January 2022 but that it would be her last.
Sinéad O’Connor has announced her retirement from music and touring in a series of new tweets.Posted last night (June 4), O’Connor wrote: “This is to announce my retirement from touring and from working in the record business. I’ve gotten older and I’m tired.”The musician went on to say that her upcoming album, ‘No Veteran Dies Alone’, will be her last album release.“NVDA in 2022 will be my last release. And there’ll be no more touring or promo.”She added: “This is not sad news.