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Reply #30 posted 05/19/21 9:35am

SchlomoThaHomo

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dodger said:



jfenster said:


Do we know for fact that that line in days of wild is referring to her?

No.


Maybe now some will speculate about The Other Side Of The Pillow too



Maybe it was cool because he had a block of ice in there or something
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Reply #31 posted 05/19/21 9:42am

gandorb

I like Sinead's music and have compassion for her suffering from mental illness. It is important to note that people with Borderline Personality Disorder tend to quickly split their opinions of others from all good to all bad with no room for mixed feelings. So, whatever went sideways in their interactions were also likely distorted in her reactivity, such as not looking at her part of the interaction or only remembering things thst would be consistent with Prince being all bad. This is not to say that Prince wasn't an ass towards her, but that their personalities were likely toxic together. Prince liked to be admired, so I imagine he would have an extreme reaction if she went quickly from admiring Sinead to rageful Sinead.
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Reply #32 posted 05/19/21 10:34am

dodger

SchlomoThaHomo said:

dodger said:



jfenster said:


Do we know for fact that that line in days of wild is referring to her?

No.


Maybe now some will speculate about The Other Side Of The Pillow too



Maybe it was cool because he had a block of ice in there or something


That’ll explain the freezer burn compared to cool line
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Reply #33 posted 05/19/21 10:43am

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This woman needs to be resolving her issues with a credible licensed therapist not the general public for profit. She's been caught lying about other celebrities relatively recently. With zero explanation as to why. Her word means nothing to me and I feel no obligation of any kind to be anymore understanding to her plight than I'd be to anyone on the street babbling to themselves.
Time keeps on slipping into the future...


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Reply #34 posted 05/19/21 10:59am

SoulAlive

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This woman needs to be resolving her issues with a credible licensed therapist not the general public for profit. She's been caught lying about other celebrities relatively recently. With zero explanation as to why. Her word means nothing to me and I feel no obligation of any kind to be anymore understanding to her plight than I'd be to anyone on the street babbling to themselves.


I feel the same way.I’m not gonna be sympathetic and understanding to someone who is going around,telling blatant lies about Prince.Just a few years ago,she said that Arsenio Hall was supplying drugs to Prince,but then changed her story when Arsenio sued her.She has no credibility.She’s a proven liar.
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Reply #35 posted 05/19/21 11:03am

antonb

Princes family need to step up, or people from princes circle. I haven’t heard any of his people come out and deny it
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Reply #36 posted 05/19/21 11:10am

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For what it's worth, she actually DEDICATED a perfomance of the song to Prince on Irish television just a couple of years ago - only the performance is on Youtube, but the interview was also reported in the press:

https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/television/tv-news/truly-stunning-sinead-oconnor-wows-on-late-late-with-two-powerful-performances-and-dedicates-nothing-compares-2u-to-prince-38475919.html

Speaking about Nothing Compares 2U, she said he has "parked" the song twice in her life, the first time for a few weeks, and the second time because she "couldn't find anything" in it.

"Thanks be to God I had a tricky few years and that gave me back some stuff," she said, adding that she wanted to dedicate her performance to Prince, who wrote the song.

"That helps me Stanislavsky wise," she said. "When I close my eyes I'm talking to him, I'll be saying in my little world, the Stanislavsky world, I will be all of us in the whole universe singing to Prince about how much we miss him."

[Edited 5/19/21 11:11am]

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Reply #37 posted 05/19/21 11:26am

Empress

onlyforaminute said:

This woman needs to be resolving her issues with a credible licensed therapist not the general public for profit. She's been caught lying about other celebrities relatively recently. With zero explanation as to why. Her word means nothing to me and I feel no obligation of any kind to be anymore understanding to her plight than I'd be to anyone on the street babbling to themselves.

Agreed! I do feel for her or anyone else that has mental illness as severe as she has, but at this point she needs to STFU. I guess this is her way of keeping herself relevant.

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Reply #38 posted 05/19/21 11:42am

sgthaggis

Yea its always a way of gaining attention and apy for and interview, when in fact her career was over a long time ago.
Im quite sure there are people who have had a bad time with her over the years, but we dont hear about it.
Lies to suit her agenda, backed down over her lies before.
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Reply #39 posted 05/19/21 11:58am

SoulAlive

I really wish that Prince had never invited her over.She’s nothing but drama and there were other artists who were having problems with her at the time.Wasn’t it MC Hammer who offered to buy her a one-way ticket to another country? lol
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Reply #40 posted 05/19/21 12:01pm

tab32792

I wish she would just go away. She’s a fucking looney toon
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Reply #41 posted 05/19/21 12:04pm

tab32792

“Prince was an asshole” why is that looked at in a negative form or fashion? LOL.
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Reply #42 posted 05/19/21 3:54pm

ian

Sinead is so talented. None of us really know what happened with Prince, but is it such a mental leap to imagine a situation where Prince's manipulative, occasionallly bullying and controlling side would go down like a lead balloon with a strong and smart woman like Sinead, or lead to misunderstanding. Let's give them both the benefit of the doubt in the absence of a corroborating third party. Some good news, it seems she's got a healthier take on it now.

And yes, Sinead has had her problems at times and deserves our compassion. It'd be really nice if the next time this same tired story resurfaces in a couple of years (as usual, with no new info whatsoever) we all just gave it a miss and avoided the cliche of "pop star fans rabidly defending their hero against anything and everything", it's all a bit MJish isn't it?

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Reply #43 posted 05/19/21 4:26pm

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ian said:

Sinead is so talented. None of us really know what happened with Prince, but is it such a mental leap to imagine a situation where Prince's manipulative, occasionallly bullying and controlling side would go down like a lead balloon with a strong and smart woman like Sinead, or lead to misunderstanding. Let's give them both the benefit of the doubt in the absence of a corroborating third party. Some good news, it seems she's got a healthier take on it now.

And yes, Sinead has had her problems at times and deserves our compassion. It'd be really nice if the next time this same tired story resurfaces in a couple of years (as usual, with no new info whatsoever) we all just gave it a miss and avoided the cliche of "pop star fans rabidly defending their hero against anything and everything", it's all a bit MJish isn't it?

Well said. Sinead is amazing and I think that will become more and more apparent to people as years go on.

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Reply #44 posted 05/19/21 4:37pm

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simm0061 said:

ian said:

Sinead is so talented. None of us really know what happened with Prince, but is it such a mental leap to imagine a situation where Prince's manipulative, occasionallly bullying and controlling side would go down like a lead balloon with a strong and smart woman like Sinead, or lead to misunderstanding. Let's give them both the benefit of the doubt in the absence of a corroborating third party. Some good news, it seems she's got a healthier take on it now.

And yes, Sinead has had her problems at times and deserves our compassion. It'd be really nice if the next time this same tired story resurfaces in a couple of years (as usual, with no new info whatsoever) we all just gave it a miss and avoided the cliche of "pop star fans rabidly defending their hero against anything and everything", it's all a bit MJish isn't it?

Well said. Sinead is amazing and I think that will become more and more apparent to people as years go on.


To add: I feel like Prince fans get up in their feelings because they think Sinead is trying to re-crucify Prince over their tainted interaction. She's not. She respected him as an artist; as a person he was a dickhead to her (for reasons we still don't know, really, other than for the sake of it). She has a right to tell her story, and still appreciate him as an artist. Both can exist.

I'll keep saying it: all these women who the public (and politicians) bashed are people we should've listened to before now. Sinead talking about rape in the Catholic church, in the early 90s?! Rosie O'Donnell talking about pumpkin's shady dealings. Kathy Griffin, Martha Stewart... more and more. Hate them or not, they were right about things. And people ignored them, called them names, sent them death threats.

The reaction to Sinead telling her story speaks more of those reacting, than the one telling the story.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #45 posted 05/19/21 5:19pm

SoulAlive

EmmaMcG said:

AnnaSantana said:

This story is blowing up on Twitter. Looks like cancel culture has finally come for Prince.


The difference here though is that everyone knows she's a lying, attention-seeking lunatic so I don't think the Prince estate has much to worry about I regards to Prince being "cancelled".


Exactly.
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Reply #46 posted 05/19/21 7:21pm

gandorb

TrivialPursuit said:

simm0061 said:

Well said. Sinead is amazing and I think that will become more and more apparent to people as years go on.


To add: I feel like Prince fans get up in their feelings because they think Sinead is trying to re-crucify Prince over their tainted interaction. She's not. She respected him as an artist; as a person he was a dickhead to her (for reasons we still don't know, really, other than for the sake of it). She has a right to tell her story, and still appreciate him as an artist. Both can exist.

I'll keep saying it: all these women who the public (and politicians) bashed are people we should've listened to before now. Sinead talking about rape in the Catholic church, in the early 90s?! Rosie O'Donnell talking about pumpkin's shady dealings. Kathy Griffin, Martha Stewart... more and more. Hate them or not, they were right about things. And people ignored them, called them names, sent them death threats.

The reaction to Sinead telling her story speaks more of those reacting, than the one telling the story.

I respect that you say this here while being a Prince fan too. I mostly agree with you. I think what works against Sinead even more than most women who speak out is that the rage she directs at so many people make it harder to differentiate the facts from over-reactivity. the NYT article quoted Bob Geldof about how he is about the only friend who still speaks to her and implied that this is because she is always lashing out at those who have been close to her, even Geldof himself. This is by no means a defense of Prince, as I wouldn't be surprised if she is at least partly accurate about it. However, her history of sudden and dramatic changes in what she says (I am getting married, not married, married again, and not married all in a week's time, I am gay and I am not gay in a couple of days period, and how she goes off on so many intimates hurts her overall credibility. I hate to see such a vulnerable person so attacked (in general, not just here), and yet she so often provides fuel for the fire.

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Reply #47 posted 05/19/21 7:39pm

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gandorb said:

I respect that you say this here while being a Prince fan too. I mostly agree with you. I think what works against Sinead even more than most women who speak out is that the rage she directs at so many people make it harder to differentiate the facts from over-reactivity....

However, her history of sudden and dramatic changes in what she says (I am getting married, not married, married again, and not married all in a week's time, I am gay and I am not gay in a couple of days period, and how she goes off on so many intimates hurts her overall credibility. I hate to see such a vulnerable person so attacked (in general, not just here), and yet she so often provides fuel for the fire.


I very much agree with you. It's not that the story didn't happen, it's her re-telling that is the real issue. I never heard about him chasing her, running out of the car? Prince ain't gonna chase down Sinead O'fuckingConnor, who could've ducked into any parking garage, building lobby, or whatever, to get away from him. She could've squatted behind a bush and been out of sight, especially at night time.

She does take some creative license in telling her story(ies).

If she is bipolar, and all outward evidence sorta points to that, then her talking about being married or not, being a lesbian or not, etc., is part of that. It's one of those things to take with a grain of salt. She's been in manic moments before, and said all sorts of shit. Words don't mean much to me, I just wanna know the truth. Did Prince hit her with a pillow that maybe had a copy of Harry Potter tucked in it? Did he chase her own in a car becaues apparently Prince had nothing else to do in his macabre mansion but chase Irish women around town. And what is this macabre mansion? Was it the 3121 house? The Galpin house? Paisley Park? Kiowa Trail? Where's his haunted house?

Rage, anger, bipolar - of course none of it is reason to attack her. It really just focuses attention on her in general, instead of really exploring any claim she's made against anyone.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #48 posted 05/19/21 8:15pm

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ian said:

Sinead is so talented. None of us really know what happened with Prince, but is it such a mental leap to imagine a situation where Prince's manipulative, occasionallly bullying and controlling side would go down like a lead balloon with a strong and smart woman like Sinead, or lead to misunderstanding. Let's give them both the benefit of the doubt in the absence of a corroborating third party. Some good news, it seems she's got a healthier take on it now.

And yes, Sinead has had her problems at times and deserves our compassion. It'd be really nice if the next time this same tired story resurfaces in a couple of years (as usual, with no new info whatsoever) we all just gave it a miss and avoided the cliche of "pop star fans rabidly defending their hero against anything and everything", it's all a bit MJish isn't it?



I love this take. She seems like she's actually in a peaceful place, living alone on a hill because she wants it that way. I kind of love it. I don't sweat the Prince accusation; they both seemed to run a difficult in those days, and many after, so whatever. She's super talented, with an amazing voice, and she was right on the money with the critiscm of the Catholic Church.

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Reply #49 posted 05/19/21 8:16pm

gandorb

TrivialPursuit said:

gandorb said:

I respect that you say this here while being a Prince fan too. I mostly agree with you. I think what works against Sinead even more than most women who speak out is that the rage she directs at so many people make it harder to differentiate the facts from over-reactivity....

However, her history of sudden and dramatic changes in what she says (I am getting married, not married, married again, and not married all in a week's time, I am gay and I am not gay in a couple of days period, and how she goes off on so many intimates hurts her overall credibility. I hate to see such a vulnerable person so attacked (in general, not just here), and yet she so often provides fuel for the fire.


I very much agree with you. It's not that the story didn't happen, it's her re-telling that is the real issue. I never heard about him chasing her, running out of the car? Prince ain't gonna chase down Sinead O'fuckingConnor, who could've ducked into any parking garage, building lobby, or whatever, to get away from him. She could've squatted behind a bush and been out of sight, especially at night time.

She does take some creative license in telling her story(ies).

If she is bipolar, and all outward evidence sorta points to that, then her talking about being married or not, being a lesbian or not, etc., is part of that. It's one of those things to take with a grain of salt. She's been in manic moments before, and said all sorts of shit. Words don't mean much to me, I just wanna know the truth. Did Prince hit her with a pillow that maybe had a copy of Harry Potter tucked in it? Did he chase her own in a car becaues apparently Prince had nothing else to do in his macabre mansion but chase Irish women around town. And what is this macabre mansion? Was it the 3121 house? The Galpin house? Paisley Park? Kiowa Trail? Where's his haunted house?

Rage, anger, bipolar - of course none of it is reason to attack her. It really just focuses attention on her in general, instead of really exploring any claim she's made against anyone.

She has been forthright about being diangosed with Bipolar and Borderline Personality, which is a double whammy. Some of her interpersonal issues seem real consistent with the borderline dynamic. The most toxic person for a person with BPD is a narcissist. Hello Prince eek.

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Reply #50 posted 05/19/21 11:08pm

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The lavatory that is public forums. Quite a few very predictable responses in this thread so far. Here's hoping mental illness never happens to you or anyone else you care about.

Formerly TheDigitalGardener etc.
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Reply #51 posted 05/20/21 12:11am

BlueShakooo

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"sweetly suggested a pillow fight, only to thump her with something hard he’d slipped into his pillowcase"

Deserves a filmed recreation.


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Reply #52 posted 05/20/21 1:22am

EmmaMcG

TrivialPursuit said:



simm0061 said:




ian said:


Sinead is so talented. None of us really know what happened with Prince, but is it such a mental leap to imagine a situation where Prince's manipulative, occasionallly bullying and controlling side would go down like a lead balloon with a strong and smart woman like Sinead, or lead to misunderstanding. Let's give them both the benefit of the doubt in the absence of a corroborating third party. Some good news, it seems she's got a healthier take on it now.



And yes, Sinead has had her problems at times and deserves our compassion. It'd be really nice if the next time this same tired story resurfaces in a couple of years (as usual, with no new info whatsoever) we all just gave it a miss and avoided the cliche of "pop star fans rabidly defending their hero against anything and everything", it's all a bit MJish isn't it?




Well said. Sinead is amazing and I think that will become more and more apparent to people as years go on.




To add: I feel like Prince fans get up in their feelings because they think Sinead is trying to re-crucify Prince over their tainted interaction. She's not. She respected him as an artist; as a person he was a dickhead to her (for reasons we still don't know, really, other than for the sake of it). She has a right to tell her story, and still appreciate him as an artist. Both can exist.

I'll keep saying it: all these women who the public (and politicians) bashed are people we should've listened to before now. Sinead talking about rape in the Catholic church, in the early 90s?! Rosie O'Donnell talking about pumpkin's shady dealings. Kathy Griffin, Martha Stewart... more and more. Hate them or not, they were right about things. And people ignored them, called them names, sent them death threats.

The reaction to Sinead telling her story speaks more of those reacting, than the one telling the story.



If you'd ever met Sinead O'Connor you'd know that she lies as easy as breathing and there's nothing she likes more than attention.

I don't doubt that Prince could be a dickhead sometimes. He's only human, after all. But I've witnessed firsthand the kind of person Sinead O'Connor (if that's still her name) is and the lies she tells. I've seen her try to get an engineer fired because she couldn't reach a particular high note and she went ballistic, blaming it on some poor guy who was trying to help her. Then telling his boss that he was distracting her. I've heard her talk shit about some PA because of his weight, saying he was disgusting to look at but he'll probably be dead soon so it's all good. And when challenged on her views she threw another hissy fit and claimed everyone was against her.

Bipolar or not (sometimes she says she is, sometimes she says she's not) she's a lying, attention seeking bitch who doesn't care who she hurts in her quest for attention.
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Reply #53 posted 05/20/21 11:36am

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Hi everyone! I haven't posted in awhile, but i had to say something here...

Correct me if I'm wrong, but the tone is this thread seems to be that Sinead is "troubled', and therefore her story about Prince has no credibility?? And I'm not understanding why. Whatever her mental disorders, what's the reasoning for not believing her about this story?

I love him, God bless him, may he rest in peace, etc..., but Prince was an entitled jerk, who probably saw Sinead as yet another conquest he felt he should have had. I believe everyone word she said.

P.S. - How do I put empty line breaks in my posts??

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[Edited 5/20/21 11:54am]

No-one else could understand you, you're too complex. They say nothing's perfect, but they don't know you...
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Reply #54 posted 05/20/21 12:24pm

Milty2

Boy oh boy this thread has the ability is to go right off the rails at any second.

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Reply #55 posted 05/20/21 12:41pm

Empress

Milty2 said:

Boy oh boy this thread has the ability is to go right off the rails at any second.

Don't they all

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Reply #56 posted 05/20/21 12:46pm

EmmaMcG

CNickyD said:

Hi everyone! I haven't posted in awhile, but i had to say something here...



Correct me if I'm wrong, but the tone is this thread seems to be that Sinead is "troubled', and therefore her story about Prince has no credibility?? And I'm not understanding why. Whatever her mental disorders, what's the reasoning for not believing her about this story?



I love him, God bless him, may he rest in peace, etc..., but Prince was an entitled jerk, who probably saw Sinead as yet another conquest he felt he should have had. I believe everyone word she said.



P.S. - How do I put empty line breaks in my posts??


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Read my post above yours. And that's only what I've experienced first hand. I've heard much worse from people who know her better than I do.

I think the overall feeling here isn't so much that Prince could do no wrong. It's more a case of Sinead O'Connor having a reputation for lying, talking shit about others and looking for attention (good or bad). And she's done it so much over the years that it's tough to give her the benefit of the doubt.

There's also the fact that after she originally made these claims about Prince she went on the Graham Norton show and said that Prince was actually a nice guy and that the press had blown her original comments out of proportion. So she can't even get her own story straight.
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Reply #57 posted 05/20/21 1:52pm

SoulAlive

EmmaMcG said:

There's also the fact that after she originally made these claims about Prince she went on the Graham Norton show and said that Prince was actually a nice guy and that the press had blown her original comments out of proportion. So she can't even get her own story straight.

and then there was the "Arsenio Hall was Prince's dope dealer" story,which also proved to be false.Blame it on her mental health or whatever,but she has a credibility problem.She's been caught lying several times.

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Reply #58 posted 05/20/21 2:38pm

BlueShakooo

I would - maybe - believe her (in a way), if at least 2 other women reported similar experiences.
But Emma McG's story fits right into the picture I have of Sinead O'Connor.
Though I appreciate her as an artist.
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Reply #59 posted 05/20/21 3:03pm

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She's a great artist, and not a perfect person.

He's a great artist, and not a perfect person.

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