Irish singer, Sinéad O'Connor, breathed her last on July 26, and the news of her untimely demise was confirmed by her family.
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She was a staunch feminist who was vocal about political issues and women's rights.
Vocal about issues
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Sinéad O'Connor converted to Islam in 2017, and changed her name to Shuhada' Sadaqat.
Religion
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During the SNL performance in 1992, she tore the then Pope John Paul II's photo on camera to talk about children's abuse happening within the Church.
Tore Pope's photo
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Sinéad openly spoke about facing physical and emotional abuse at the hands of her mother.
Faced abuse
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When she appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show in 2007, she opened up about her mental health issues, and that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder a couple of years back.
Mental health issues
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Sinéad O'Connor came out as a lesbian in the year 2000 but in 2005, she retracted her statement and revealed that she was bisexual.
Sexuality
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Sinéad married four times in her life and is mother to four children. Her 17-year-old son Shane died by suicide in January 2022.
Marriage
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Sinéad O'Connor penned a memoir titled Rememberings where she wrote about her life, her views, and many lesser-know details about her life.
Memoir
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Sinéad O'Connor released 10 albums in her career as a musician. The first one, The Lion and the Cobra, came out in 1987, and the last one, I'm Not Bossy, I'm the Boss, came out in 2014.
Albums
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