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    TROUBLED singer Sinéad O’Connor has posted a harrowing video admitting she is suicidal — and living in a motel “in the arse end of New Jersey”.



    Tearful O’Connor, 50, posted the 12 minute footage on Facebook revealing she was all alone and struggling to live every day. Weeping, the Nothing Compares 2 U singer says: “I’m all by myself."

    “And there’s absolutely nobody in my life except my doctor, my psychiatrist, the sweetest man on Earth, who says I’m his hero, and that’s about the only thing keeping me alive at the moment...and that’s kind of pathetic.”

    “I am now living in a Travelodge motel in the arse end of New Jersey,” she added.

    “I want everyone to know what it’s like, that’s why I’m making this video.

    “Mental illness, it’s like drugs, it doesn’t give a shit who you are, and equally what’s worse, it’s the stigma, it doesn’t give a shit who you are.

    “And suddenly all the people that are supposed to be loving you and taking care of you are treating you like shit.”
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    Sinead O’Connor Is ‘Surrounded By Love’ After Posting Tearful Video On Facebook
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      don't she have kids? but i know she is lesbian

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        Sinead O'Connor is reportedly safe and not suicidal according to a note posted on her behalf to her Facebook page.

        The note was posted after the singer prompted concern with a video shared August 3rd, in which she discussed her ongoing battle with mental illness.

        "Hi everybody, I am posting at Sinead's request, to let everyone who loves her know she is safe, and she is not suicidal," read the new anonymous post, shared Monday night.

        "She is surrounded by love and receiving the best of care. She asked for this to be posted knowing you are concerned for her.

        I won't respond to any questions, so please understand. I hope this comforts those of you were concerned."

        O'Connor has four children and was married four times. She had her first son, Jake, with her first husband, music producer John Reynolds,[64] who co-produced several of her albums, including Universal Mother. Reynolds and O'Connor married in 1987.[65] Soon after the birth of her daughter Roisin in 1995,[65] O'Connor and the girl's father, Irish journalist John Waters, began a long custody battle that ended with O'Connor agreeing to let Roisin live in Dublin with Waters.[64] In mid-2001, O'Connor wed British journalist Nick Sommerlad; the marriage ended in 2004.[64] She had her third child, son Shane, in 2004 with musician Donal Lunny.[64][65] In 2006 she had her fourth child, Yeshua Francis Neil Bonadio, whose father is Frank Bonadio.[66][67]

        O'Connor was married a third time on 22 July 2010, to longtime friend and collaborator Steve Cooney,[68][69] and in late March 2011 made the decision to separate.[70] Her fourth marriage was to Irish therapist Barry Herridge. They wed on 9 December 2011 in Las Vegas, but 17 days later she announced on her website that their marriage had ended, noting that they "lived together for 7 days only".[71] The following week, on 3 January 2012, O'Connor issued a further string of Internet announcements to the effect that the couple had re-united.[72]

        In March 2015 she revealed that she was going to be a grandmother for the first time.[73] On 18 July 2015 her first grandson was born to her son Jake Reynolds and his girlfriend Lia.[74]
        Sexuality

        In a 2000 interview in Curve, O'Connor commented, "I'm a dyke… although I haven’t been very open about that and throughout most of my life I've gone out with blokes because I haven't necessarily been terribly comfortable about being a big lesbian mule. But I actually am a dyke."[75] However, soon after in an interview in The Independent, she stated, "I believe it was overcompensating of me to declare myself a lesbian. It was not a publicity stunt. I was trying to make someone else feel better. And have subsequently caused pain for myself. I am not in a box of any description." In a magazine article and in a programme on RTÉ (Ryan Confidential, broadcast on RTÉ on 29 May 2003), she stated that while most of her sexual relationships had been with men, she has had three relationships with women.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sin%C3...s_and_children

        http://www.rollingstone.com/music/ne...-video-w496595
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