Web Summit CEO Paddy Cosgrave is no stranger to speaking his mind on social media, but the multi-millionaire put his thoughts on politics and policy aside to gush about his wife and long-time love Faye Dinsmore.
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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.
“This is to announce my retirement from touring and from working in the record business. I’ve gotten older and I’m tired,” she wrote.
The Irish singer-songwriter’s upcoming album, No Veteran Dies Alone, will be her final release, she said.
“This is not sad news. It’s staggeringly
Web Summit CEO Paddy Cosgrave is no stranger to speaking his mind on social media, but the multi-millionaire put his thoughts on politics and policy aside to gush about his wife and long-time love Faye Dinsmore.
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Sinead O’Connor is packing it in.
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.
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