Jonas Brothers in their hometown of New York City. «I feel like playing Yankee Stadium twice, two nights of it is so large that I actually can't, like, conceptualize of it.
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Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Many celebrities have made headlines by shaving off their hair, from Britney Spears to Natalie Portman. But Irish legend Sinead O'Connor's signature buzzcut was arguably the most iconic of them all.The Grammy-winning singer, who was propelled to international stardom in 1990 with her version of the hit ballad Nothing Compares 2 U, has died aged 56, a statement from her family on Wednesday said. It comes just 18 months after her beloved son took his own life after going missing from hospital whilst on suicide watch.
But during her life, the singer was renowned for her incredible voice, and instantly recognisable thanks to her trademark hair style.The star first shaved her head at the age of 20 as her way of projecting a more androgynous look, as music producers wanted her to look feminine, but she later divulged there were some dark reasons behind her hairstyle. In an emotional interview with TV psychologist Dr Phil, she revealed that she remained bald because she didn’t want to be viewed as "pretty". Sinead feared that if she was seen in that light, that she could be subjected to danger at the hands of men.
In the 2017 talk, Sinead explained: “My sister had the most beautiful red hair, glorious red hair, the type you’d be jealous of. But my mother took it into her head that my sister’s hair was ugly, and horrible and disgusting. “And she started, when I had long hair, she would introduce us as her pretty daughter and her ugly daughter.
And that’s why I cut my hair off. I didn’t want to be pretty.” She continued: “It was dangerous to be pretty because I was getting raped and molested everywhere I went.That was a huge part of it. “I didn’t want to be raped or
.Jonas Brothers in their hometown of New York City. «I feel like playing Yankee Stadium twice, two nights of it is so large that I actually can't, like, conceptualize of it.
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The tearjerking moment Sinead O'Connor fans broke out into a rendition of her biggest hit as they waited for her funeral cortege to pass her Irish home was captured on video.
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Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag After becoming a mum for the first time when her daughter Royce Lillian was born in last year, much-loved comedy actress Rebel Wilson has opened up on the emotional reason she opted to use a surrogate.The Pitch Perfect star, 43 - who with her partner Ramona Agruma welcomed their little girl in November 2022 - has described being inspired by a "year of health", which she announced she was undergoing in 2020. Rebel focussed during those 12 months on striving towards a healthier lifestyle, all with the aim of one day wanting to become a mother.
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Phoebe Bridgers has revealed that she shaved her head in high school after being inspired by the “revolutionary” Sinéad O’Connor.Musician and activist O’Connor died at her home in London last Wednesday (July 26). She was 56 years old.
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Sinéad O’Connor fans gathered in Dublin this weekend and sang her song ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ in memory of the late singer.The iconic Irish singer and activist died at the age of 56 last week, after being found unresponsive in her London home. She was pronounced dead at the scene.The news of her passing came a year after her 17-year-old son Shane took his own life in January 2022.Tributes quickly poured in from across the music industry from Garbage, Billy Corgan, Michael Stipe, Ice-T and many more.On Sunday afternoon (July 30), around 100 people gathered at Dublin’s City Hall to pay tribute to O’Connor, organised by socialist feminist group Rosa (via PA Media).Dozens of people gathered at City Hall in Dublin on Sunday afternoon to celebrate the life, work and activism of Sinead O'Connor and an event which culminated with an emotion-packed singing of Nothing Compares 2 U.
Before her death, Sinead O'Connor claimed her record company wanted her to terminate her pregnancy in 1987 to focus on recording her first album. The singer opened up about her life and career in Nothing Compares, the latest documentary from Sky, and spoke about becoming pregnant with her first son, Jake.The Irish singer and activist died on 26 July, aged 56. Sinead was recording her first album, The Lion and the Cobra, when she learnt of her pregnancy at the age of 20 - and said the record company NSign asked her to reconsider carrying the baby.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Tributes have poured in for the iconic Irish singer, Sinéad O'Connor after she died, aged 56.The death of Sinéad was reported by the Irish Times, and it comes just 18 months after the passing of her beloved son, Shane, who committed suicide in January 2022. Sinead shot to fame in 1990 with her haunting cover of Prince's Nothing Compares 2 U, which became the world's number one selling single at the first ever Billboard Music Awards that same year. Naturally, as news of her death broke, many devastated fans and celebrities rushed to social media to pay tribute to the music legend, who was known to have had her share of mental struggles throughout her life.
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