Move over Hollywood, Ireland seems to be the new Tinsel Town! There may not be any celebrities left in La La Land soon as they all seem to be making a second home right here in Ireland.
19.05.2021 - 10:45 / nme.com
Sinead O’Connor has claimed that she faced a violent confrontation with Prince after securing her biggest hit with a cover of his song ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’.In a new interview with The New York Times, the Irish singer said the incident occurred when Prince invited her to his Hollywood mansion after the 1991 cover became a huge hit.According to O’Connor, Prince “chastised her for swearing in interviews, harangued his butler to serve her soup though she repeatedly refused it, and sweetly
.Move over Hollywood, Ireland seems to be the new Tinsel Town! There may not be any celebrities left in La La Land soon as they all seem to be making a second home right here in Ireland.
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.
Titanic actress Kate Winslet recently spoke to the New York Times and git candid about her personal life in the rare chat. The Mare of Easttown star, 45, got candid about her husband Edward Abel Smith, who she’s been married to for the past 9 years and shares a 7-year-old son Blaze.
Kate Winslet is opening up about her personal life.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorNew York’s City Parks Foundation returns to live, in-person performances this summer with the announcement of the shows planned for the 2021 season of Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage, New York City’s largest free outdoor performing arts festival. SummerStage shows will be returning to Rumsey Playfield in Central Park, Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, and The Coney Island Amphitheater.
Sinéad O’Connor has shared more details of her forthcoming 11th album, confirming the title, ‘No Veteran Dies Alone’, and its release date in 2022.The Irish singer-songwriter teased the album back in December, revealing that its undisclosed cover art was designed by Donegal illustrator Jacob Stack and that fans could expect the record in “late 2021”.Now, the musician has confirmed that the follow-up to 2014’s ‘I’m Not Bossy, I’m The Boss‘ will arrive in January, though with no firm date set.She
Sinéad O’Connor has provided an update on her upcoming eleventh studio album.
Sinead O’Connor has announced plans to boycott BBC’s Woman’s Hour after an interview which she found to be “offensive and misogynistic”.The Irish singer spoke to host Emma Barnett on Tuesday morning (June 1) to discuss her new memoir Rememberings.However, their chat took an awkward turn when Barnett mentioned that The Telegraph‘s music critic Neil McCormick had described O’Connor as “the crazy lady in pop’s attic”.O’Connor, who has changed her birth name to Shuhada Sadaqat, replied: “I think
Kate Winslet is getting candid about her husband Edward Abel Smith in a latest interview. The actress who loves to keep her private life closely guarded, recently was all praise for her husband.
Sinead O’Connor has zero regrets about her most infamous act.
Adrian Grenier might have lived the high life as Vincent Chase in "Entourage," but now the Hollywood actor is living a self-sufficient life in Texas. In an interview with Austin Life magazine, Grenier revealed he put Los Angeles and New York behind him so he could pursue farming.
It might be a case of Italia 22 for our Eurovision hopes, as megastar Sinead O’Connor has all but volunteered to take to the stage—but only if she has the right song.
The man in question was Prince.The controversial Irish singer tells the story of how they got to this point, among many other anecdotes from a bizarre and incredible life in her new memoir, “Rememberings,” (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, June 1).O’Connor, now 54, delves deep into the good, bad and the sad (her mother abused her terribly as a child, once locking her in her room with no food and then leaving for the weekend). She also includes the downright silly aspects of her life, including an
Sinead O’Connor’s anticipated autobiography, Rememberings, is due to be released on 1 June and already the book is making headlines.