Sinéad O’Connor used music as substitute for therapy: ‘There was no counselling when I was growing up’
Sinéad O’Connor got into music as a substitute for therapy. The ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ singer was found dead on Wednesday (26.07.23) aged 56 after years of battling mental health issues, and said she spent her entire childhood being beaten up. She makes the admissions on a new documentary on her life and rise to fame titled ‘Nothing Compares’, which is controversially airing on Saturday (29.07.23) night on Sky Documentaries days after her passing. Sinéad says in the film, directed by Belfast-born filmmaker Kathryn Ferguson: “There was no therapy when I was growing up so the reason I got into m...