Die Letzten Monate Im Leben Von Sinead O'Connor Waren Ziemlich Tragisch

Canceled shows, chronic pain, and inconsolable grief – Sinéad O'Connor's final months were deeply challenging, but her tragic death at the age of 56 shocked the world. Here's what we know. When Sinéad O'Connor's family announced her death in July, the world mourned. She was as controversial as she was beloved. Love her or hate her, there's no denying that she always stood by her convictions and never bowed down to compromise or keep the peace. In 2021, The New York Times reached out to interview her from her home in the Irish countryside, where she was riding out the pandemic. They discovered that while writing her memoir, "Rememberings," she had developed a fascinating perspective on her story: While some might have said she sabotaged her own career by tearing up a photograph of Pope John Paul II, she saw things very differently. She wrote in her memoirs: "I feel like the number one record derailed my career, and tearing up the photo got me back on track." Explaining her decision, she said she had a very specific goal. However, it came at a price. She told The Times: "I'm not sorry I did it. It was great. But it was very traumatic. It was a time when everyone treated me like a crazy s---t." From the public to the mainstream media, from other celebrities to industry experts and her fellow musicians, the world has dealt a lot to O'Connor. The last 18 months of her life have been marked by shocking pain, both emotional and physical. Leaving a Legacy | 0:00 Terrible Grief | 1:33 Canceled | 2:18 A New Album | 3:05 Ongoing Pain | 4:25 Plans for a biopic | 5:46 A major award | 6:38 Moving to London | 7:49 Read the full article here: https://www.grunge.com/1351758/last-1...