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27th July 2023
09:18am BST
In the immediate aftermath of her death, O’Connor’s family have released a statement to RTE:
“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Sinead. “Her family and friends are devastated and have requested privacy at this very difficult time.”In a 2007 interview with Oprah Winfrey, Sinead O’Connor spoke of how she had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and had coped with that, her whole life. https://twitter.com/JOEdotie/status/1684275959782858756?s=20 Famously outspoken on religion, O’Connor once told Channel 4: “Genuinely I don’t mean disrespect to Catholic people because I believe in Jesus Christ, I believe in the Holy Spirit, all of those, but I also believe in all of them, I don’t think it cares if you call it Fred or Daisy, you know? Religion is a smokescreen, it has everybody talking to the wall.” Sinead O’Connor is survived by her three children. Her son, Shane, died in January 2022, aged 17. Rest in peace. This article originally appeared on JOE UK Header image via Getty READ ON: - Aldi are on the lookout for a new official beer taster - The 9 best restaurants in Ireland have been announced - Fisherman catches rare blue lobster for the second time this year