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With the unpleasant tabloid scrutiny she’s been under recently, it’s easy to forget that Sinéad O’Connor is one of Ireland’s most powerful creative musical forces. Her soon-to-be-released new album, How About I Be Me (And You Be You?), already has critics purring with delight. When Sinéad travelled to the City of Angels to perform at a pre-Golden Globe event, Olaf Tyaransen went with her to report on the latest chapter in her remarkable life.

Olaf Tyaransen, 08 Feb 2012

Once we’re through security, I go to the newsagents to buy a magazine. Sinéad asks me to get one for her, too. She doesn’t want to go near the newsstand herself, for fear of what might confront her. With good reason. Not for the first time in recent weeks, she and Barry are splashed all over the front pages of the tabloids.

Using her Twitter handle ‘vampyahslayer’, the previous day she had tweeted: “Guess who had a mad love making affair with her own husband last night?” Needless to say, the redtops are loving it. She dismisses the notion that the publicity is of any interest to her.

“It’s them that want the publicity to sell their newspapers,” she says. “I personally couldn’t give a shit.”

Why tweet about your private life then?

“Why shouldn’t I?” she shrugs. “Most normal people tweet this kind of stuff all the time. It’s just because I’m ‘Sinéad O’Connor’ that I get treated differently.”

She is well used to being treated as media fodder. Although the intensity has varied over the years, Sinéad has been a permanent tabloid fixture since the early ‘90s.By now, you could probably wallpaper the Vatican twice over with all the newsprint she’s generated.

As we’re waiting at the gate, a young woman approaches with a camera-phone and asks if she can take a picture. Sinéad politely refuses. This happens about 50 times a day when she’s out, and normally she’s more obliging, but she’s already had enough of cameras for the morning.

An announcement is made over the garbled airport tannoy that our British Airways flight to Heathrow has been delayed by an hour. We sit down and relax, unaware of the turmoil which has just been unleashed.

Anyone with £200 to spend – rock stars, actors, successful businessmen, politicians – can hire a VIP escort to fast-track them through Heathrow. Despite the best efforts of the nice young lady who’s looking after us, however, there’s no getting away from the fact. The hour lost in Dublin has cost us dearly. We’ve just missed our connecting flight to Los Angeles.



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