![]() ![]() A post on Facebook said she wanted to kill herself. In August 2017, there was concern when she lost custody of her son Shane.She was used by Arsenio Hall for US$5 million when she posted on Facebook that he’d been giving Prince drugs “over the decades.”.In 2016, she went missing from Wilmette, a suburb of Chicago where she’d been living, prompting a police search.In November 2015, there was a distressing post on Facebook that raised fears of a deliberate overdose.The resulting hormonal issues led to suicidal depression. She underwent a hysterectomy in 2015 after years of gynecological problems, mostly with endometriosis.Sinead had four children through four different marriages, some of which resulted in custody battles.Peter Gabriel was one person who did his best to help.On her 33rd birthday in 1999, she swallowed 20 Valium pills but was rescued just in time. She attempted suicide (or was suspected of attempting it) several times.She had relationships with men but identified as a lesbian. Her greatest hit was Nothing Compares 2 U, the Prince-written song from her second album, I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got.At the time of her death, she was using the name Sinead Marie-Bernard Aiobheen O’Connor when she presented herself professionally and on social media. In 2018, she converted to Islam, adopting the name Shuhada’ Davitt.In the late 90s, she was ordained as a priest in Catholic offshoot Latin Tridentine/Irish Catholic and Apostolic Church with the name Mother Bernadette Mary.When she refused to let the American national anthem be played before one of her shows, Frank Sinatra later said he’d like to give her a “kick in the ass.” That got her banned from the show and the network. On October 3, 1992, she tore up a photo of Pope John Paul II during a performance on Saturday Night Live in protest of the church’s sex abuse scandals with children. She waged war on the Catholic Church for decades.She did not like the recorded music industry, refusing to show up for the Grammy Awards.They had a son, Jake, and were married in 1987. During the sessions for the first album, she became pregnant with the child of session drummer, John Reynolds.While the music was astounding, her personal life was always…complicated. She was then signed to a solo record deal, resulting in The Lion and The Cobra. That led to co-writing a song with the group, a stint with a group called Ton Ton Macoute, and a guest vocal on a song on The Captive soundtrack, written by The Edge of U2. ![]() A few years later, she was discovered by the drummer of an Irish band called In Tua Nua. ![]() Sinead was never very comfortable with being famous, something that was exacerbated by a rough childhood–there was plenty of abuse–and a combination of PTSD/manic depression/borderline personality disorder that often sent her spiraling to suicidal depths.Īfter being sent to a Magdalene Asylum (an institution for “troubled and unruly woman” with a long, infamous history) at the age of 15, she started writing music. She was a soft-spoken yet intense 19-year-old, dressed in army fatigues and Doc Martens, wearing a button that read “F**K.” I remember thinking “You do not want to mess with this woman.” I met her just the one time back in early 1988, when she was on a promo tour for her debut album, The Lion and the Cobra. ![]()
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