Miley Cyrus drew her inspiration from the work of Sinead O’Connor. But the Irish singer, who died this summer, had a few things to complain about and wrote the American star a letter a few years ago. The latter reacted this week.
Just a month ago, the music world lost one of its voices. Sinead O’Connor passed away in troubled circumstances one evening in July 2023 at just 56 years old. Summarize your career by citing Nothing Compares to 2 U would be reductive. However, it is difficult not to mention this Prince song popularized by the Irish singer, who took it up again in 1990. Especially since thirty years later, this cover is still in the news. In question, a letter written by the artist with a shaved head ten years before his death and addressed to Miley Cyrus.
Why did Sinead O’Connor write a letter to Miley Cyrus?
To understand the object of the missive, let’s go back a decade. The ex-star of the Disney team is a hit internationally with his anthem Wrecking-Ball. In the clip accompanying the single, the star deliberately took inspiration from the best music video of 1990 during the MTV Video Music Awards, adding a few touches that did not please Sinead O’Connor. She wrote to him: “Dear Miley, (…) I am extremely concerned that people around you made you think it was ‘cool’ to be naked and licking hammers in your videos. And it’s said in a motherly spirit and with love”. Words that had reached the ears of the recipient, who last Thursday returned to the incident during his one-hour special entitled Endless Summer Vacation: Continued (Backyard Sessions)broadcast on ABC, as relayed by our colleagues from theEvening Standard.
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A month after the death of Sinead O’Connor, Miley Cyrus returns to their estrangement
Miley Cyrus had not appreciated the remarks of Sinead O’Connor and had publicly made fun of the mental problems of his eldest. The latter had demanded an apology, which she unfortunately never received. In her talk show, the daughter-in-law of the hero of prison Break don’t give up. “I expected there to be controversy and backlash, but I never expected other women to put me down or turn against me, especially women who had been in my past. position before”she justifies first of all, before returning to her mockery. “When I received an open letter from Sinead O’Connor, I had no idea what fragile mental state she was in. And I was only 20. So I couldn’t really imagine what what is a mental illnessadmits the interpreter of Flowers. She later claims that at the time, the music video for Wrecking-Ball was his way of asserting himself artistically. “And the fact that this was blamed on me deeply annoyed me”, adds the main concerned. Miley Cyrus, however, was kind enough to dedicate her title wonder woman to his now deceased colleague. “God save Sinead O’Connor, seriously“, she concludes.
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