Singer Annie Lennox on Tuesday said she was "worried for the security" of kindred entertainer Sinead O'Connor after she posted a sorrowful video in which she said she was "battling… to remain alive".
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"I'm without anyone else's input and there's completely no one in my life aside from my specialist, my therapist", who was the main thing "that keeps me alive".
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Previous Eurythmics artist Lennox reacted on Facebook, calling the video a "really troubling call for offer assistance"
"She seems, by all accounts, to be totally exposed and I'm worried for her security. Are there no dear companions or family who could be with her to give her some cherishing help? It's loathsome to see her in such a helpless state."
O'Connor is associated with her capturing 1990 version of Sovereign's melody "Nothing Analyzes 2 U", and its notable video highlighting the mournful and shaven-headed artist.
O'Connor immediately built up a name for fiery upheavals and caused a universal debate in 1992 when she tore up a photo of pope John Paul II on a US network show.
A unidentified publication on her Facebook account later composed that the artist "is sheltered, and she is not self-destructive."
"She is encompassed by affection and getting the best of care. She requested this to be posted knowing you are worried for her.
Lately her posts via web-based networking media have progressed toward becoming progressively unfiltered, frequently debilitating legitimate activity against previous partners, alluding to physical and psychological well-being challenges and examining issues with her family and kids.
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