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Sinead O'Connor - A Freakin' Nutjob!!!
TVGirl319
27-12-2011
Sinead O'Connors' marriage ends after JUST 16 DAYS!!!


http://www.hellomagazine.com/celebri...ends-marriage/

This woman needs some serious therapy!!!!
Steve35
27-12-2011
Originally Posted by TVGirl319:
“Sinead O'Connors' marriage ends after JUST 16 DAYS!!!


http://www.hellomagazine.com/celebri...ends-marriage/

This woman needs some serious therapy!!!!”

She has Bipolar!
Hav_mor91
28-12-2011
Originally Posted by Steve35:
“She has Bipolar! ”

She does yes but some one should step in from time to time her behavior has gone from eccentric to well erratic and frankly scary.
BadKid95
28-12-2011
When I first saw this I thought it was the name of a new song!

This was her forth fifth marriage wasn't it? Or is that the number of kids she has? Either way nothing good comes of a Vegas wedding...
cnbcwatcher
28-12-2011
I read the article. 16 days married?! I have sweets older than that

On a more serious (and in a way sad) note though, I read that Sinead O'Connor was in a Magdalene Asylum when she was 15 Here's the info from Wikipedia:

Quote:
“Her parents are Sean O'Connor, a structural engineer later turned barrister, and Marie O'Connor. The couple married young and had a troubled relationship, separating when Sinéad was eight. The three eldest children went to live with their mother, where O'Connor claims they were subjected to frequent physical abuse. Her song "Fire on Babylon" is about the effects of her own child abuse, and she has consistently advocated on behalf of abused children. Sean O'Connor's efforts to secure custody of his children in a country which routinely denied custody to fathers and prohibited divorce, motivated him to become chairman of the Divorce Action Group and a prominent public spokesman. At one point, he even debated his wife on the subject on a radio show.
In 1979, O'Connor left her mother and went to live with her father and his new wife. However, at the age of 15, her shoplifting and truancy led to her being placed in a Magdalene Asylum,[3] the Grianán Training Centre run by the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity. In some ways, she thrived there, especially in the development of her writing and music, but she also chafed under the imposed conformity. Unruly students there were sometimes sent to sleep in the adjoining nursing home, an experience of which she later commented, "I have never — and probably will never — experience such panic and terror and agony over anything."[4]”

And link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinead_o%27connor
Jimmy_McNulty
28-12-2011
Do you work for The Sun?
cnbcwatcher
28-12-2011
Originally Posted by Jimmy_McNulty:
“Do you work for The Sun?”

No, I just read that article before and thought it was worth posting.
elnombre
28-12-2011
Originally Posted by TVGirl319:
“Sinead O'Connors' marriage ends after JUST 16 DAYS!!!


http://www.hellomagazine.com/celebri...ends-marriage/

This woman needs some serious therapy!!!!”

Until you provide some useful or potentially informative content on this subject you're no better than someone who points at a dwarf and says "Oh my god, SHE'S SO SMALL!"
mushymanrob
28-12-2011
"nut job"?.... how very 1980's 'grange hill'....lol
CRM
28-12-2011
Nice to see such a mature attitude to mental illness from the OP.
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