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Sinéad O'Connor instructed children to 'milk' sales of music in her will - report
Sinéad O'Connor reportedly instructed her children to "milk" her music "for what it's worth" in her will. According to Irish probate records obtained by The Sun, the Nothing Compares 2 U star left her family $2.
Sinéad O’Connor's unusual final wish to her children revealed
Sinéad O’Connor's unusual final wish to her children has been revealed. The late Irish -born singer and social activist hit some nerves while she was alive, most notably when she tore up a photograph of the Pope during a Saturday Night Live performance in 1992 to protest against abuse in the Roman Catholic Church.
Sinéad O’Connor leaves $1.7M to her kids, urges them to ‘milk’ sales of her music as her final wishes are revealed
O’Connor also asked to be dressed in priest clothing in her coffin with a Hebrew bible and her album “Theology” at her side.
Sinéad O'Connor's Will Instructs Her Children to "Milk" Unreleased Music for "All It's Worth"
In 2021 she recalled telling her children, "Make sure the record companies don't start releasing my records and not telling you where the money is"
Sinead O'Connor's final wish for children as details of staggering fortune revealed
In addition to this, she had planned for her son Shane to inherit her religious regalia. Sadly the teen took his own life at the age of 17, just 18 months before his mother died. Her youngest child, Yeshua Bonadio, 18, was to be given her collection of guitars.
Sinead O’Connor Urges Children to “Milk” Unreleased Music in Will
Details of Sinead O'Connor's will have been revealed, including her children's inheritance and instructions for posthumous release of her music.
Sinéad O’Connor’s Will Names Ex-Husband John Reynolds as Executor and Instructs Her Children to ‘Milk’ Her Fortune
According to a new report, the “Nothing Compares to 2 U” singer wanted to leave her £1.7 million ($2.12 million) estate to her children
Sinead O'Connor leaves seven-figure fortune for children to 'milk for what it's worth' as cause of death confirmed
Sinéad O'Connor has left her £1.7million fortune to her three surviving children, with instructions for them to "milk" her music catalogue "for all that it's worth" after her death. The Irish singer's final wishes were revealed in probate records obtained by The Sun newspaper,
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How long was Sinead O’Connor married to John Reynolds? Late singer named ex-husband as executor of her will
Best known for her rendition of Nothing Compares 2 U, a song written by Prince, O’Connor became a symbol of raw vulnerability ...
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Sinéad O'Connor Spoke Out About Singers Being 'More Valuable' Dead Than Alive (and Labels 'Raping the Vault') Before She Died
O'Connor's official cause of death was revealed in July 2024. The singer died from "exacerbation of chronic obstructive ...
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